Hi You can convert a braille file into a number of file formats. Do this by pressing space-i when pointing to the file in the files menu. I think from here you can choose the file format you want and press confirm. Lisette On 8/01/2013, at 3:34 PM, Bonnie Blose <bookmaven1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I started a very long book list on my Braille sense plus. Before I send this > device back for maintenance, I want to know if there is a way to make a > Braille file in to a word document that can then be read on my computer. > Before I go very far in typing on to the computer a really long list, I'd > like to know if I am doing a lot of work unnecessarily. Let me know if I can > in any way convert a Braille file in to a document, I do have microsoft word > and open book on my computer. Thanks so much. > > At 05:20 AM 9/30/2012, you wrote: >> Hi Everyone >> >> I don't know if anyone still uses this list but, if they do, I thought I >> would let them know about the firmware upgrade to Version 7. >> >> A few weeks ago I posted a message about the Braille Sense firmware upgrade >> to Version 7. I was having issues with the cursor router keys, particularly >> when >> copying and pasting. >> >> Following various phonecalls to Sight and Sound, who could not replicate the >> problem, I sent a detailed e-mail to their support team who passed it on to >> HIMS. >> >> HIMS have now produced a new build of Version 7 which appears to have fixed >> the main problem. >> >> I did have an intermittent problem where if I pressed a cursor router key it >> went to 3 or 4 cells to the left of where I wanted it to go. I could not >> find a way to >> replicate this, but sometimes if it occurred and I moved the router key the >> Braille Sense locked up and had to be reset. This has not happened with the >> new >> firmware. >> >> I am using the Braillesense B32 QWERTY model, so don't know if the one with >> the braille keys has the same problems. >> >> I believe the upgrade can be downloaded from the HIMS website. >> >> Pele West > > >