[NFB-Braille-Discussion] a question for anyone using the NLS braille Ereader.

Debbie Gabe dgabe808 at gmail.com
Sat Sep 18 19:08:48 UTC 2021


Thanks!

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From: NFB-Braille-Discussion <nfb-braille-discussion-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Cindy Ray via NFB-Braille-Discussion
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Subject: Re: [NFB-Braille-Discussion] a question for anyone using the NLS braille Ereader.

That is correct.


> On Sep 18, 2021, at 1:18 PM, Debbie Gabe via NFB-Braille-Discussion <nfb-braille-discussion at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I thought I remembered that dots 5-35 is the UEB sign for the asterisk or star.
> If it's not, please let me know.
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> Good luck.
> Debbie
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> From: NFB-Braille-Discussion <nfb-braille-discussion-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of ken lawrence via NFB-Braille-Discussion
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> Subject: [NFB-Braille-Discussion] a question for anyone using the NLS braille Ereader.
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> Hi list ken here with a question still working on getting the braille Ereader online.  Have licked the password issue can confirm that I have the right symbol for a star in UEB. But no matter what I try it says could not connect.  There’s one more little trick I thought of.  I’m sure you all know that you must use the 5-6 letter sign to tell the reader these are letters and the 3-4-5-6 number sing to tell it that these are numbers.  Was wondering though since I have stars in my password to our network does anyone know if perhaps there is a sign or indicater that tells the reader that this or these are special characters.  I even buzzed the APH connect center visionaware to find the anser but the man I got didn’t know. He says that the lady working with him is using the reader.  I don’t know if she’s a subscriber to this list or not but her name is Sharon Hughey.  I went to school with her sister back in the 70s I sure don’t want to send this reader back to replace it if I don’t have to.  Love this baby.  Even have it paired with my iPhone.  Hope more of you are taking this reader for a test drive.  Even can read newsline on it.  That’s why I want to get it online to update the software.  BTW found out how to delete a book.  It’s a bit tricky with the fingering, but you must at the same time press the space bar, the backspace and the letter M.  guess the best way is to with the regular fingers for the 1-3-4, your left thumb on the space and your right pinky on that backspace.  And there’s your tip of the day Huh?  
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