[bookport] Re: Making Notes

  • From: Paul Henrichsen <paulh52@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 18:15:47 -0800

Okay. That's going to be kind of hard to do. Isn't it? I don't remember the 
layout, but can you type a t and be able to hold down that key?
Thanks. I doo need to refresh myself with how the layout is and where the 
dot 7 and 8 keys are. Sometimes, I wish the space keys weren't so far down.
At 1/27/2005, you wrote:

>Hi paul,
>
>you use it like a shift key.
>
>Robert
>
>
>
>-- original message --
>Subject:=09[bookport] Re: Making Notes
>From:=09Paul Henrichsen <paulh52@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date:=09=09January 27, 2005 4:40:43  PM
>
>Hi, Robert. So do you just press the dot seven key and let it up and press=
>=20
>the letter you want capitalized or do you hold it down? What if you want a=
>=20
>couple of letters capitalized like IBM or RCA?
>Thanks and where did you find this<grin>?
>
>At 1/27/2005, you wrote:
>
> >Hi Paul and list,
> >
> >You get an uppercase character by pressing dot 7 along with the desired
> >character. so, dot 7 creates uppercase and dot 8 creates a control charact=
>er.
> >
> >The manual on the Book Port did not get updated with this beta. Larry said
> >that it would be updated with the next beta.
> >
> >Robert Carter
> >
> >At 04:34 PM 1/27/2005, you wrote:
> > >Hi. What purpose does the dots 7 and8 have on the bookport? Since we don=
>'t
> > >have a braille display, why is it important to have these dots represent=
>ed?
> > >Also how do you capitalize the first letter of a word? Is it just pressi=
>ng
> > >dot 6 before you type the first letter?



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