[duxuser] Re: math

  • From: "George Bell" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 13:36:42 +0100

Hi V,
 
I'm no math expert, but I suspect you need to use the
Technical Context Code found in Layout, Math Codes.
However, I'm sure the experts will chip in here soon.
 
As regards your keyboard, unfortunately not all keyboards
will support 6 key entry. (More later) 
 
Make sure you open a braille document, otherwise it won't be
available at all.
 
To confirm you are in 6 key entry mode, look at the status
bar at the bottom, extreme right.  It should say "Keys:6"
 
If it says "Keys:1", press the F2 key to toggle in and out
of 6 key mode.  (Press Ctrl + F6 to ensure you are in
Braille view)
 
The FDS and JKL keys should now be active.  If they do not
work correctly, then the usual solution is to buy the
cheapest keyboard you can find.  These generally do not have
any intelligence which prevents multiple keys being pressed
down at the same time.
 
George.
 
 

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I am transcribing some sample tests for some students and
the duxbury 10.5 program spells the word for the action in
the problem instead of putting the sign in the document. Can
anyone help me to make the neccessary changes. another
problem is that I can't seem to get the six key entry to
work on my desktop. I have it checked in the menu but when I
try to edit an already translated file or even one which has
not been translated, it doesn't work. I would greatly
appreciate some assistance from anyone who knows how to fix
these problems. 

Thanks!

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