You use a number sign before numbers, and I hit dot 6 twice before I
capitolize letters as I have both numbers and letters in my passwords
that are upper case. Also, think a little outside the box, and if you
have multiple letters that are upper case, just put dot 6 before each
letter if putting
I never have managed to be able to sign into
either Bard or Bookshare using the
Brailliant. It's nice to know we can use regular
Braille, but how does one make a letter capital,
and what is the period? Do we use lower cells
for numbers, or do we need to include a number sign?
At 03:53 AM
You don't have to use computer braille if you don't want to for
entering in user names and password for things like bard. However,
just remember that the @ sign is dots 4 followed by dot 1. I used
regular braille to sign into bard on my BI40X display which is similar
to the NLS E-reader and had
Here is a link to 15 YouTube videos that go step by step through how to setup & use the NLS E-Reader. I had never used a braille display before. After watching these videos & reading the User Guide, I was able to use my E-Reader without any problems. I was able to login to bard & bookshare using
Hi,
You would use the thumb keys to get back to the user name field, then use a
cursor routing key to get into the field. I believe the way I did my computer
Braille was like it is on the BrailleSense 6. I press the letter u with the
Spacebar, dots 1-3-6-Space, to get the uppercase, then I
Thank you ever so much! Didn’t think of that. Actually, I didn’t see it in any
of the tutorials, but we will try that and see what the user name looks like.
On Feb 1, 2023, at 4:19 PM, Jennie Facer wrote:
Have you tried dot 1 plus spacebar or dot 4 plus spacebar? That is the only
thing I
Have you tried dot 1 plus spacebar or dot 4 plus spacebar? That is the only
thing I can think of to get back to the username.
Jenn
Jenn and Kumi
> On Feb 1, 2023, at 2:01 PM, regina alvarado wrote:
>
> Yes, I knew we had to write it in computer braille so I was helping her
> since she
Yes, I knew we had to write it in computer braille so I was helping her since
she can’t read Mbraille extremely quickly. We used computer braille all the way
through. The only question I had was in the tutorial they say on YouTube to use
256 as the computer braille. And the only one I know is
Is she writing her password in computer Braille? That is probably what is going
on. She needs to type it in computer braille maybe?
Jenn
Jenn and Kumi
> On Feb 1, 2023, at 1:41 PM, regina alvarado wrote:
>
> I know this is totally off topic, but I don't know who to ask. I am helping
> a
I know this is totally off topic, but I don't know who to ask. I am helping a
friend with the NLS humanware ereader. I know some here have been using it for
some time. We don't have them in MI yet so I can't call my library. Anyway,
sorry but need help.
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