great, he is really great.

At 09:09 PM 7/13/2006, you wrote:
>Hello list members,
>Today I had a chance to go the Blind Relief Association to have a 
>first hand experience of the software developed by Satvir, 
>(reference to which maybe found in the city page of the Pioneer 
>newspaper, dated, October 26, 2005). Let me explain briefly its 
>interface so that you have an idea as to how it works.
>In order to use this software, one needs to start Immediately its 
>main application called "Braille Face". Once the application has 
>been started, just minimise it, and open Microsoft word in the usual 
>way as you do. Once the document has made its presence, jaws will 
>announce a message, "press insert to switch to Braille face and 
>escape to come to the normal mode." Once you press the insert key, 
>you are now ready to write anything in Hindi in Braille mode, that 
>is, your FDS keys will be 1 2 3 and JKL will be 4 5 6. You have just 
>to write as if you are working on a brailler. As you progress your 
>typing, the text being written by you will automatically keep 
>converting itself immediately into the print mode at the screen for 
>a sighted person to read. At any time, you can press the escape key 
>in order to come to the normal mode, where you can execute some 
>basic commands of word. While staying in the Braille face mode, you 
>can execute some of the very basic commands of word, like control+J 
>for justify, control L for left align, control R for right align, 
>control E for centered align, control B for Bold text and so on. 
>However, some commands like, control O to open previously made 
>document, control N for a new document, control S to save, will work 
>only when you come out of the Braille Face. While writing in the 
>Braille face mode, your typing echo will be in the character mode, 
>(there's no way at this time to convert your typing echo to words or 
>none). Once you've come out of the Braille face mode by pressing the 
>escape key, you'll first have to focus once in to the Braille face 
>and the only you can come back to word in order to work in the 
>Braille face mode again. Once the document is complete, you can 
>simply give the print command in order to print the document, (this 
>is exactly how Satvir faced his Hindi board exam in March this year).
>The most fascinating aspect of this software is that it can read any 
>previously made document in Hindi provided it is written in Unicode 
>character. After having experienced it first hand, I'm now able to 
>answer any specific query if someone does have it. However, one can 
>contact its main developer also, but at this juncture, I'm not 
>providing his personal cell number because of the commitment towards 
>his classes. However, one can certainly contact Mr. Keshav,(a close 
>associate of Satvir and a music teacher in the same school), for 
>whom the number is 9312510476 for any specific query. The software 
>should be ready for the sail in the first week of September. Though 
>its cost has not yet been decided, it would be very cheap and 
>affordable for everybody.
>Regards,
>Vikas Kapoor,
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