[bookport] Re: Locking the Keypad

  • From: "albert griffith" <albertgriffith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 19:39:53 -0700

If you have the lock beep turned on from the options menu, you'll more
easily know when the unit is or isn't locked. 

-----Original Message-----
From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Woody Anna Dresner
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 6:25 PM
To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bookport] Re: Locking the Keypad

Hi Beverly,

Yes, press 1 and 3 together. Press 1 and 3 together again to unlock it.

Cheers,
Anna


-----Original Message-----
From: beverly <shilohsmom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 3:18 PM
To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bookport] Locking the Keypad

/Is there a way to lock the keypad on the Bookport? I'm always hitting the
buttons.

----- Original Message -----
From: "PAMELA RADER" <PRADER@xxxxxxx>
To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 3:41 PM
Subject: [bookport] Re: Teaching Book Port to Speak


Harvey:

You are not the first one nor are you the only one to be annoyed by this 
behavior.  As you might imagine, this has come up many times before.  I, 
too, have had to deal with this annoyance on occasion.  However, these 
annoyances are caused by the way the Double Talk chip is programmed. 
Unfortunately, because of licensing, we cannot make changes to this 
behavior.



Pamela Rader, TECHNICAL SUPPORT
American Printing House For The Blind
1839 Frankfort Ave.
Louisville, KY  40206

PHONE:  1-800-223-1839, Ext. 307


>>> harveywhite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 08/30/07 03:31PM >>>
On the whole, I'm happy with Book Port. But it has one or two irritating
habits which I would like to correct. Who, in the name of all that's
wonderful, taught Book Port to say "dried" when it comes across the common
abbreviation for "doctor", Dr.? It must have been somebody who only reads
cook books!

Further, should St. really be "Street" instead of the more commonly
encountered "Saint"? And why can't it say "comfortable" instead of
"comfrotable"?

Now, is there some secret way by which I can re-educate this misguided
child, as I can, say, with my Braille n Speak?

Harvey White








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