Terry,
The Window-Eyes keyboard layout and Braille hotkey assignments are
completely independent of one another. If you have a Braille hotkey
assigned to execute a Window-Eyes command, the the command is executed
directly without simulating a keypress on the keyboard.
Regards,
Steve
On 8/22/2012 6:21 PM, Terri Pannett wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to help a deaf-blind woman from another list learn how to use
the braille hot keys with her braille displays, a U2 and, in the future,
a BrailleEdge. She has asked me whether the keyboard's layout makes a
difference when you create new braille hot keys. She prefers the laptop
layout to the default layout. I answered it depends on how you choose to
add the key. If you want the command to be a keystroke or custom
keystroke, changing layouts might make a difference. But if you hunted
through the 320 WE hot keys, and used a command it might not matter.
I also mentioned the braille hot keys for the U2 are not the same as for
those for the Braille Edge.
I would appreciate anyone's assistance in helping her. If you have WE
and a Sense product, please join the HIMS list and help me out!
Terri, Amateur Radio Call Sign KF6CA.
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