Hi Dave, You are talking to a gentleman originally from Christchurch (New Zealand) here, so I know exactly what you are talking about there - and Dunedin is a very nice place! If anyone knows how to assist Dave, it would be really greatly appreciated. Cheers, Blake. Blake Ison. University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Mob: 0421659958. ________________________________________ From: notetakerinfo-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [notetakerinfo-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of Dave Allen [dave.blindsight@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, 11 December 2014 7:20 PM To: notetakerinfo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [notetakerinfo] Re: Hello and thanks Hi Blake! and thanks for the welcome. I joined this list firstly because someone was having some difficulty joining and wanted a hand. I'm unsure whether I was any help or not, but will Email directly and check on that progress. Second, I do have a Braille Sense Plus, and am familiar with all the Hims products, although I still haven't had much experience with a U2 Mini, but I've supported several that have had them, and it hasn't killed me yet. Have good knowledge of other note takers also, such as the Bookport family from APH, and know my way around the Braille note from Humanware though I haven't used one in a couple years. I'm not looking for another volunteer job, but if you need me, I will be dependable. I'm located in Dunedin, on the east coast of New Zealand's south island. Originally from WV in the US, but people get a bit confused sometimes because they want me to have an accent that I lack, but it ain't gonna happen. Ran across a peculiarity today that perhaps someone will know something about. I failed to do something very simple. A friend has an old backup on the SD card on their On Hand that they no longer need, so it should be a simple thing to just delete it in file manager, except that the delete function doesn't seem to be working because it remains after confirmation. The problem is not unique to the machine because I had a go at trying it with another on hand that was available on my desk at the time, and it just won't go away. The write protection isn't enabled on the card, so I'm out of ideas. I know I could have tried it with Windows explorer on a PC, but really as a solution that seems a bit like using a sledge on a finishing nail, or is it? Cheers, Dave