Hi, Sherry,
If I close the file and am reading with Braille only, I lose my place. It
has been recommended that I be sure to bring the cursor to where I am, but
I don't see it when I move it with one of the cursor routing buttons.
Evelyn
At 08:03 AM 12/16/04 -0700, you wrote:
Hi,
You don't have to use computer braille for a .brf file. just write the word
in normal grade 2.
As far as retaining your place is concerned, I don't know if this is in the
manual, but the thing that works for me is to be sure always to close the
file properly by pressing the letter E with the space bar and returning to
the main menu.
Now, I'm assuming you are using a braille note BT. if you're using qwerty,
I don't know how to direct you.
HTH
sherry
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Hi,
Well, this is a .brf file. It's Dickens's CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Actually, I am using it primarily for practice and experimentation.
Evelyn
At 08:16 PM 12/15/04 -0500, you wrote:
>Whether or not you need to use computer Braille depends on whether your
>file is a BRF, grade 2 file or not. All other files, i.e., Jw, ASCII,
>Rtf, Etc. all use computer Braille, even if, as you're reading it, it
>seems to be in grade 2. In a BRF, grade 2 file, you use grade 2
>Braille. I hope th helps you. Bob and Maxy-wax
>
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