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Assigning more than one Windows keystroke to a BraillePen Write keystroke
If you would like to have a single BraillePen keystroke take the place of a sequence of
Windows keystrokes that you use all the time, you add it to your keymap in BPConfig.
Remember to use one of the unused keystrokes from the table at the end of this section, and
when you enter the Windows keystroke into BPConfig, make sure you press the Windows
keys in the correct order.
The US standard keyboard (US.kmf)
Letters and numbers
BraillePen keys
Windows key
dot 1
a
dots 1 2
b
dots 1 4
c
dots 1 4 5
d
dots 1 5
e
dots 1 2 4
f
dots 1 2 4 5
g
dots 1 2 5
h
dots 2 4
i
dots 2 4 5
j
dots 1 3
k
dots 1 2 3
l
dots 1 3 4
m
dots 1 3 4 5
n
dots 1 3 5
o
dots 1 2 3 4
p
dots 1 2 3 4 5
q
dots 1 2 3 5
r
dots 2 3 4
s
dots 2 3 4 5
t
dots 1 3 6
u
dots 1 2 3 6
v
dots 2 4 5 6
w
dots 1 3 4 6
x
dots 1 3 4 5 6
y
dots 1 3 5 6
z
shift + dot 1
A
shift + dots 1 2
B
shift + dots 1 4
C
shift + dots 1 4 5
D
shift + dots 1 5
E
shift + dots 1 2 4
F
shift + dots 1 2 4 5
G
shift + dots 1 2 5
H
shift + dots 2 4
I
shift + dots 2 4 5
J
shift + dots 1 3
K
shift + dots 1 2 3
L
shift + dots 1 3 4
M
shift + dots 1 3 4 5
N