I don't see a way to do this from the BSU2 qwerty. Best advice I can
give is to use the one on the virtual keyboard on the touch screen. If
the virtual keyboard is hidden, best of luck getting it  unhidden, as
there is no touch screen command for this and I don't think anyone
knows of a command in conjunction with the function key to accomplish
this.
This is certainly not something that's ready for prime time. The BT
version works fine though. Sadly, who knows if it'll be fixed, since
most of this is something that will need to be resolved on Apple's
end.

Scott

On 11/14/12, Richard Turner <richard.turne...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So, how do you put in a hard return when writing in a document, or Email,
> etc?
> Richard
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Scott Davert
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 12:28 PM
> To: viphone
> Subject: Braille Sense u2 QWERTY with iDevices
>
> HI all.
> SO I rebooted both the phone and Braille Sense, and am now able to type
> using the standard keyboard. It's also importnat to note, as was done
> earlier on one list, that you must have contractions turned off on the
> iDevice. However, the backspace key and enter key do not work.
> Also, the function key with H, instead of space with H, will actually go in
> to the app switcher. I thought that perhaps this meant some consistency in
> the sense that you could sort of use the function key in place of the
> spacebar, but no. When I press function with M, it mutes speech like other
> wireless keyboards do when using the command VO plus M, but it also
> activates the home button. Function with S also activates the home button,
> after briefly taking you up to the status bar.
> The scrol buttons work as they should, but instead of the left and right
> arrows moveing across the screen, they actually activate the current rotor
> setting. Instead, the up and down arrow keys move left to right across the
> screen.
>
> Hope this info is helpful,
> Scott
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