Thanks, Don. I guess we need to get gw micro to consider us qt users and give us the same functionality that the bt users have with window-eyes.
At 2/6/2004, you wrote:

Hi Paul,

The bn qt can definitely be used as a braille display with window eyes. The hot keys are set up assuming a braille keyboard, but they do work and the bn is
a good display.

Some functions on the qt cannot be recognized and therefore defined by window eyes at this time. The only drawback is that you can't enter data from the bn qt keyboard unless you define the keys accordingly, and you need to use the braille configuration for keys to do this which are f d s for dots 1 2 3
respectively and j k l for dots 4 5 6 respectively.

But you can control many functions of window eyes from the qt keyboard, such as turning on/off specific options in window eyes.

Don

On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 16:24:14 -0800, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

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?
Paul Henrichsen
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