[braille-sense] Re: Automatic Braille Grade TwoTranslation, File Importing/Exporting, and Estimated Battery Life

  • From: Daveed Mandell <daveedm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: braille-sense@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 18:50:22 -0700

I thought you use a BrailleNote now. Are you considering a Braille Sense? The BN has a lot going for it, except HumanWare! I can tell you that here in California, Rehab, vendors and consumers alike all have had serious problems dealing with HumanWare regarding quality control--receiving products in perfect working condition with all parts provided--as well as customer support, where HumanWare refuses to assist the individual, or blames the individual for the problem, or the individual isn't able to hear back from the company. I think Freedom Scientific and HumanWare treat people so badly, because they can obtain a seemingly endless amount of money from government and corporate purchases. FS has been treating its customers similarly to HumanWare, and I have experienced this myself with PacMate problems--I reciefved a defective PacMate, which FS refused to acknowledge. When I sent my unit in a year later, all this time being told I had to get used to the new keyboard, etc., they sent me a "refurbished" unit, which was also defective. Finally, they sent me a new one, so they claim, and told me it was a special favor. Ridiculous!

--So I'm looking at GW Micro and the Braille Sense.

--Daveed--At 06:10 PM 9/24/2006, you wrote:

I am studying the manual a lot. It would be neat to have one in front of us to practice with, wouldn't it?

Warm Regards,
Rhonda Clark,
Illinois

----- Original Message -----
From: Daveed Mandell <daveedm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: braille-sense@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date sent: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 18:03:49 -0700
Subject: [braille-sense] Re: Automatic Braille Grade
TwoTranslation, File  Importing/Exporting, and Estimated Battery Life

Thanks so much, but not really! Perhaps a small part of it,
though,
upon conseration!

--Daveed--At 05:59 PM 9/24/2006, you wrote:

Hi Daveed:
Is this any of the information you are looking for?
4.2.10 Insert from file

This function will insert another file in the current
document
that is being edited. If you want to execute this function,
press
"space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or "F2," and press "enter" on the "edit"
menu.  Move to "insert from file (i)" by pressing "space-4"
repeatedly.  Then, press "enter" on "insert from file," or just
press "I (dots 2-4)" in the "edit" menu.  While editing a
document,
pressing "enter-I (dots 2-4)" will activate this function.
    When you use this function, an insert dialog box will appear
just like the open dialogue box.  Select a file that you want to
insert in to the current document, and press "enter" on the
file.
Then, the selected file will be inserted at the beginning of the
paragraph with your cursor.
    When you execute "insert from file," the text inserted from
the
file will be converted to the file format of the current
document.  Although the saved file that you pasted was in a
different formatted document, the same file format will be kept
as
the current document. For example, if you insert "sample.txt"
in
"sample.hbl" and save it, then the saved file will be
"sample.hbl."
Note that if you are going to insert a Braille file in
a
text file, the Braille document will be translated back into a
text document.



Warm Regards,
Rhonda Clark,
Illinois





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