User's Manual
BrailleNote Apex QT User Guide
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4. The prompt, "Assign SHIFT Function with C then keystroke to character?" will display,
where keystroke is the stroke or strokes assigned to it, and Character is the name of the
character. For example,
"Assign SHIFT FUNCTION WITH C with E and C to e acute?" Press Y for Yes or N for
No. If you press N, you will be returned to the beginning of this step. If you press Y, you will be
returned to the same place in the Unicode tables. From there you can select another character or
exit by pressing ESCAPE.
Note: A Unicode character can have more than one macro assigned to it. To toggle through all
the currently assigned key combinations, press SPACE.
7.18.5.1 Changing a Macro.
If the Unicode character has already been assigned you may press U to unassign or remove it
altogether, or R to reassign or change the key combination.
To use either of these functions, follow steps 1 and 2 above. Then:
To Remove or unassign the key combination, press U at this point. The prompt,
"Unassign Character from keystrokes, sure?" will display, where Character is the name of the
character and keystroke is the stroke or strokes assigned to it. Press Y for Yes or N for No. If you
press N, you will be returned to the beginning of this step. If you press Y, you will be returned to the
same place in the Unicode tables. From there you can select another character or exit by pressing
ESCAPE.
To change the key combination, press R at this point. The prompt,
"Reassign, Macro to reassign to Character?" will display, where character is the name of the
character. Type the new key combination and press ENTER. The prompt,
"Reassign SHIFT Function with C then keystroke to character?" will display, where
keystroke is the stroke or strokes assigned to it, and Character is the name of the character. For
example, "Reassign SHIFT FUNCTION WITH C with E and C to e acute?" Press Y for Yes
or N for No. If you press N, you will be returned to the beginning of this step. If you press Y, you
will be returned to the same place in the Unicode tables. From there you can select another
character or exit by pressing ESCAPE.