Ok. Seaif I'm understanding you right, you want to enter a capital sign using BSI? If this is what you're looking for, then, here's how. put your finger where the dot 6 key would be on your Perkins brailler. When you do that, just tap it, and you'll hit a capital sign. I'm sorry if I'm not making sense. But, I hope this helps you! :-)
I understand how to do it with contracted braille, but I’m trying to type in a password and the password that I use has a capital letter and from my understanding when using uncontracted braille the.6 key is normally represented as a comma and with BSI there’s really no way to have dots seven and eight so that’s what I’m trying to do.
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Ok. Seaif I'm understanding you right, you want to enter a capital sign using BSI? If this is what you're looking for, then, here's how. put your finger where the dot 6 key would be on your Perkins brailler. When you do that, just tap it, and you'll hit a capital sign. I'm sorry if I'm not making sense. But, I hope this helps you! :-)
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I understand how to do it with contracted braille, but I’m trying to type in a password and the password that I use has a capital letter and from my understanding when using uncontracted braille the.6 key is normally represented as a comma and with BSI there’s really no way to have dots seven and eight so that’s what I’m trying to do.
I use uncontracted Braille…
I use uncontracted Braille all the time with BSI and a comma is dot 2.
I have the Braille table set to UEB.
So in my use case, dot 6 is what you would use.
It's always dot 6 with uncontracted Braille.q
I don't know where you got that information, but it's glaringly wrong.