Yes, I saw that when Anna posted it yesterday.  It is also the last command
in my list of braille commands, which I give to people who get braille
displays for their iDevices.  I guess I hadn't read to the end of that
document.  Shame on me.

Thanks,
Richard

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Subject: Re: When something else has control of my onscreen keyboard

Richard, try space-dot-1-4-6 which is basically sh-cord. I got this from the
Apple keyboard help section located in the below link.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4400

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On 10/21/2012 11:29 AM, Richard Turner wrote:
> So, Raul, did you remember what the braille command is for this?
> I've never seen one.
>
> Richard
>
>
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> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
> Behalf Of Raul A. Gallegos
> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 8:38 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: When something else has control of my onscreen keyboard
>
> Not true, the eject function does what he asked. It works for both 
> qwerty keyboards and braille keyboards. I don't know why it's called 
> eject, but basically when you press the eject keys, it brings up the 
> onscreen keyboard despite a hardware keyboard already being connected.
>
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> On 10/20/2012 11:22 PM, James Mannion wrote:
>> I think what he was asking though is if there is a way with just the 
>> IPhone in hand to release the other device from having the keyboard 
>> so that he can get back his on screen keyboard without having to 
>> reach for the device such as a braille display or bluetooth keyboard 
>> that has the on screen keyboard locked away in a hidden state. I 
>> think the only way to do what I just described and tried to make 
>> clear is to go and turn off bluetooth. That may or may not have other 
>> consequences not wanted at that time, but I think that is the only 
>> option in the situation described.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>> On 10/20/12, Raul A. Gallegos <r...@raulgallegos.com> wrote:
>>> Hi, I thought that there was an eject cord command for Braille displays.
>>> I'd suggest opening the keyboard help when you have the display 
>>> connected and type out various cord commands. I bet that if there is 
>>> an eject one, it will do what is asked in this thread. I just don't 
>>> remember what that cord command is since I no longer have a Braille 
>>> display. However I used to be able to do it from the Braille Sense 
>>> paired with the iPhone.
>>>
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>>> On 10/20/2012 9:42 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
>>>> There is nothing to do with a braille display, but if it is a 
>>>> QWERTY keyboard, the upper right most key is usually the hide or 
>>>> unhide
> keyboard
>>>> key.
>>>>     On the Apple wireless keyboard and the AmazonBasics, that is the
key.
>>>> I wish there was a way on braille displays other than turning them off.
>>>>
>>>> Richard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
>>>> Behalf Of VaShaun Jones
>>>> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 6:33 PM
>>>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>>> Subject: When something else has control of my onscreen keyboard
>>>>
>>>> Listers is there a tap or something I can do when another device 
>>>> has my onscreen keyboard. For example my braille display or wireless
keyboard.
> I
>>>> find this happens allot and I'm far enough away from the device 
>>>> that has control that I don't want to move to get it, but I want to 
>>>> type. What a man to do?
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