Geoff,
Glad to see things now are working correctly for you.
Let us know if you or she have any more questions.
Chris.
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From: "Geoff Shang"
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Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: Scrolling a PM40 display
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011, Anne
yeah, when she's at the end of the line, have her click the right whizwheel
up one click. sometimes though I've found it doesn't take, and so she may
have to do it several times before it'll take, but trust me, it'll do it,
unless you've remapped the command to something else, which it doesn't
Hi,
Yes, I prefer this too, but unfortunately, that does not work witht he mac.
Believe me, I wish it did.
For some reason, voice over does not allow to map those keys to this action.
Naama
On 11 Jul 2011, at 05:01, John Sanfilippo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure this will work with the mac as I h
Hi,
I'm not sure this will work with the mac as I have not tried. but try pressing
the left most cursor routing button to go left and the right most button to
move right. I much prefer this to the hit or miss nature of the whiz wheels.
But if you ar3e happy with what you have and/or what I sugg
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011, Anne Robertson wrote:
If the PM 40 works like the PM 20, you use one of the whiz wheels, the
right-hand one I think, to pan right or left.
Thanks to you cluing us in about being able to assign Braille display
commands, we went to check them out.
First, it seems that rig
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011, Anne Robertson wrote:
If the PM 40 works like the PM 20, you use one of the whiz wheels, the
right-hand one I think, to pan right or left.
hmm. The right one does something odd, can't work out exactly what, but
keyboard help doesn't say what it is.
I hate this arrangem
Hello Geoff,
If the PM 40 works like the PM 20, you use one of the whiz wheels, the
right-hand one I think, to pan right or left. I hate this arrangement, so I've
changed the panning commands to be a press on the right whiz wheel to go right,
and on the left one to go left. You do this in Voice