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BrailleNote Apex QT User Guide 
 
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Copying and Pasting Text. 
Are you feeling tired of typing long website addresses, phone numbers that are too hard to 
remember and complicated addresses?  
The ability to copy and paste text, is yet another useful feature of KeySoft. You can easily copy and 
paste a website address from KeyWord or KeyMail when you encounter the address prompt in 
KeyWeb. You can also copy and paste phone numbers and addresses from KeyMail or KeyList 
fields. 
To copy and paste entries within KeyList, KeyMail and KeyWeb, use the following commands: 
Copy to the clipboard: CONTROL with K 
Paste text into a field: CONTROL with V 
 
 
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Help. 
There are several ways to get help from KeySoft. At any point in KeySoft you can get information 
about the options that are available by pressing HELP. You can also select "Keyboard Learn" from 
the Main Menu. This is a good way of familiarizing yourself with the keyboard layout and Quick 
Commands available at any point within KeySoft. In Keyboard Learn, KeySoft displays the 
function of the keys and the key combinations that are always available. For example, pressing 
FUNCTION with T will give the response 
“display the time.” To exit help, press ESCAPE. 
 
 
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Saving before Switching off. 
Before you switch off your BrailleNote QT, it is good practice to return to the Main Menu first. 
This ensures your current work is saved. If you don't do this, and subsequently the battery becomes 
discharged, the current version of your work will be lost. That's fairly unlikely, but it's good 
insurance for the cost of one keystroke. 
If you have storage cards and/or an external memory drive, you should consider backing up your 
work regularly. It's a common thing to do with any computer. It minimizes the amount of data you 
could lose should a computer or software "crash" occur. You can back up all your working files by 
using the Back up function in the Utilities menu, as described in 16.1.1 Backing Up.