Try this:
1. Open a document in keyword (any document will do, as the settings
we are going to change are global but only show up in keyword).
2. Go to options (space-o) and select braille options by pressing b.
3. Move down to the "show new lines as" option and select one by
repeatedly pressing space-3-4. I have mine set to indent one cell, so
new lines will appear not as ed sign p, but rather as a space on the
left edge of the display. Pick whichever you want, then hit enter and
exit the menus.

On 11/29/10, Allison Mervis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm absolutely loving my PK, but to be blunt, the formatting indicators in
> the word processor are driving me insane. The manual doesn't seem to
> describe how to suppress them or disable them entirely, and I'm not even
> sure if it's possible to do so. Ideally, I would like the content on the
> PK's display to look similar to that which is produced by a screen reader
> like Jaws or WindowEyes. Any and all assistance would be greatly
> appreciated. Thanks very much.
>
> Allison
>
>
>
> http://www.allisonmervis.com/
>
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