Hello list members,
Today I had a chance to go the Blind Relief Association to have a first hand 
experience of the software developed by Satvir, (reference to which maybe found 
in the city page of the Pioneer newspaper, dated, October 26, 2005). Let me 
explain briefly its interface so that you have an idea as to how it works.
In order to use this software, one needs to start Immediately its main 
application called "Braille Face". Once the application has been started, just 
minimise it, and open Microsoft word in the usual way as you do. Once the 
document has made its presence, jaws will announce a message, "press insert to 
switch to Braille face and escape to come to the normal mode." Once you press 
the insert key, you are now ready to write anything in Hindi in Braille mode, 
that is, your FDS keys will be 1 2 3 and JKL will be 4 5 6. You have just to 
write as if you are working on a brailler. As you progress your typing, the 
text being written by you will automatically keep converting itself immediately 
into the print mode at the screen for a sighted person to read. At any time, 
you can press the escape key in order to come to the normal mode, where you can 
execute some basic commands of word. While staying in the Braille face mode, 
you can execute some of the very basic commands of word, like control+J for 
justify, control L for left align, control R for right align, control E for 
centered align, control B for Bold text and so on. However, some commands like, 
control O to open previously made document, control N for a new document, 
control S to save, will work only when you come out of the Braille Face. While 
writing in the Braille face mode, your typing echo will be in the character 
mode, (there's no way at this time to convert your typing echo to words or 
none). Once you've come out of the Braille face mode by pressing the escape 
key, you'll first have to focus once in to the Braille face and the only you 
can come back to word in order to work in the Braille face mode again. Once the 
document is complete, you can simply give the print command in order to print 
the document, (this is exactly how Satvir faced his Hindi board exam in March 
this year).
The most fascinating aspect of this software is that it can read any previously 
made document in Hindi provided it is written in Unicode character. After 
having experienced it first hand, I'm now able to answer any specific query if 
someone does have it. However, one can contact its main developer also, but at 
this juncture, I'm not providing his personal cell number because of the 
commitment towards his classes. However, one can certainly contact Mr. 
Keshav,(a close associate of Satvir and a music teacher in the same school), 
for whom the number is 9312510476 for any specific query. The software should 
be ready for the sail in the first week of September. Though its cost has not 
yet been decided, it would be very cheap and affordable for everybody.
Regards,
Vikas Kapoor,
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