On 02.02.2009 at 18:02:04 "Lee Maschmeyer" <[email protected]> wrote:
> It looks like there's a typo around the word "MUTE". Also, I don't see any > references to the extended keypad, which are the keys between the keypad and > the regular keyboard. Maybe KPInsert refers to either Insert key? At any > rate, this is not different from the keypad.ktb in that respect. > What file are you talking about? If you refer to the desktop.ktb: Where's the typo? KPInsert means exactly what it is: The insert key on the numpad. And I use the keys of the extended keyboard: Control, ShiftLeft and some number and letter keys regarding the mark options. Please check the difference to the keypad.ktb; it's completely different in its design. > For what it's worth, Jaws uses Insert+KP5 for SayWord and Insert+UpArrow for > SayLine. But Jaws has no commands anywhere on the keypad for controlling > braille (in fact it has commands on the braille display keys for controlling > speech!). > OK, don't stick too much to the Jaws/Orca comparison. The difference is that those keystrokes also move the braille display, but that's true for all .ktb files. I think it's a new story to diskuss whether this should occur, or if we prefer to move speech only with that .ktb file commands. Hermann _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty
