[NFB-Braille-Discussion] a question about a punctuation mark in UEB
Dezman Jackson
jackson.dezman at gmail.com
Sun May 2 23:20:57 UTC 2021
Ken,
These are two-cell symbols. The asterisk is dot 5 then dots 2-5. The underline is dots 4-6then dots 3-6. Hope that helps.
Dezman
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Subject: [NFB-Braille-Discussion] a question about a punctuation mark in UEB
Hi list I’m testing the new braille Ereader and am readying to do some fiddling around with connecting it to a computer and pairing it with my new Iphone. I have learned already that when entering a password whether it’s a pard password or a wyfi password that you must before the first letter in a sequence use the dot 5 6 letter sign and dots 3 4 5 6 at the start of a series of numbers. However yesterday we just installed a new router and it has a star in the password. How do I make a star in braille on a braille keyboard if the Ereader needs it. It’s not like the asterisk in old style literary braille right? I don’t remember what that was in computer braille just like I don’t remember the underline.
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