Dave Mielke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks. Both alt keys seem to be doing the same thing, and now I understand 
> why
> they aren't working. What they do for the alt key is add dot 7 to the letter.
> The problem with that approach is that that's also how uppercase letters are
> represented. Can you test, on Windows, if pressing alt with a letter is the
> same as adding dot 7 to that letter?


If you set the input table in NVDA to
English (U.S.) 6-dot computer braille
The alt keys act as alt keys--that is, alt=f brings up a file menu, for example.
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