I tried this but I keep getting strange things happening. I tried the word "am" but got "a more" instead, for example. Normally what I type will not be translated correctly at all and odd things will happen. I think a big part of the problem is that my keyboard will not work with that many keys at once. Where can I get a keyboard that can do this, or better yet how can I tell if one will before I buy it? How much does this program cost to register (I live in the U.S.). Thanks. If I can get this working it looks like an amazing program.
Have a great day, Alex
----- Original Message ----- From: koko koko <camel200525@xxxxxxxxx To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date sent: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 18:04:17 -0800 (PST)Subject: SBK V2.0 with Three letter braille contractions and many
improvemnets
Hi all,
i have written on this subject before, however i have receivedtoday an e-mail that informs me about the new version and giving me also free update to it from version 1.3. I tried the new version and it is quite good and has a lot of features. those have attracted me exclusively:
-the addition of three-letters contractions of English braille.-the ability to identify contractions with bold italic and
underline.
-the ability to add Your own contractions and define rules for
them.
-the much advanced feature of allowing you to create a whole new
language with alphabets, simple and complex braille contractions.
-i also observed some bugs have been resolved and some other
improvements.
the new program must have a try.
you can download the new version 2.0 from www.oss-globe.com/sbk
Thanks
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