Hi, Terri. I just wanted to make sure I could use all of the commands that window-eyes offers the braille display. I was told by someone at gw micro that they worked fine for the bt, but that they were not sure about the qt.
At 2/6/2004, you wrote:

DEar Paul,

I have a QT keyboard and I use  my BN as a braille display with WindowEyes.
The keys in the home row become a braille style keyboard.  Dot 7 is produced
by pressing the a key and dot 8 is produced by pressing the semicolon key.

Terri, Amateur radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
California
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> Hi, Everyone. Does anyone know if window-eyes can use the bn qt as a
> braille display? SSomeone told me it only works with the bt because no
keys
> have been defined for the qt. Then someone else told me that six of the
> home row keys switch to braille input if you use the qt as a braille
> display. What is the real answer here? Are we qt users out of luck until
GW
> micro does something to map the keys?
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