Hi Ann,
I'm still using my Apex, and I don't have to do much with writing
documents right now. I haven't had a lot of time to just sit
with my Touch and play around and practice; too much other stuff
going on with me at the moment.
----- Original Message -----
From: Ann Parsons <akp@xxxxxxxxxxxx
To: mentink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date sent: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 20:59:17 -0400
Subject: Re: [BNU] Re: BrailleNote Touch questions
Hi all,
Linda,
Can you clarify something for me. When you write a document on
the
Touch, it is converted to .docx, but you no longer have to write
in
computer Braille or grade I. If you write in contracted Braille,
it
comes out as a .docx file, but you can edit them using contracted
Braille. I liked that part of the Touch.
I know that you have to use the Braille Reader right now to read
Braille files, but maybe this will change when they add the
editing capability.
I was slightly confused when you said you hadn't written any
documents
yet. Can you explain this more clearly?
Ann P.
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Ann K. Parsons
Portal Tutoring
EMAIL: akp@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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