1) There are Caps Lock and Number Lock strokes listed, but no
indication of how to get out of the locked modes. How is that done?
(Perhaps by repeating the same stroke?) And is there a Number Shift
stroke for single-digit entries?
2) The press release mentions accented characters, but there was no
indication of how to do those on the reference card. I'm also
interested in other ASCII characters, notably "@" so I can do email
addresses and things like " ~ ^ * + | & [ ] { } so I can scribble C++
program fragments. Are these available, and if so, how hard are they
to get to?
3) The training package takes 65K of memory. I assume that the driver
used to make Graffiti available in regular applications is smaller
than that -- how big is it?
-- William M. Miller, wmm@setech.com, wmm@world.std.com Software Emancipation Technology, Inc., +1 (617) 466-8600 245 Winter St., Waltham, MA 02154-8709