[talks-uk] Re: n86

  • From: "Carol Pearson" <carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 19:19:23 +0100

It treats the phone memory as a drive. It also has some RAM which sometimes shows up too.


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Carol
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---- Original Message ----
From: "yvonne oliver" <yvonne.oliver@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:11 PM
Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86

hello Barry
as far as i am aware there is only  1 version of the n86
this has 8 gig internal and the available option of micro
sd cards of which i have a 16 gig installed
but for some reason it announces that there are 3 drives
perhaps the sd card has been partitioned i am not sure
perhaps Steve or Neil can clarify mor on this or perhaps
this would be one for carol

Yvonne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry Hill" <bbinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:03 PM
Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86


My e-drive is my 8gb mass memory and f-drive is emmpty
where I have no memory card.  Are there two N86's like
the N95; one 8gb and one not?
Cheers

Barry


----- Original Message -----
From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 6:58 PM
Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86


The E drive would be where you would put in a memory
card.  Presumably you have not put one in.  It would
 therefore be empty. ----- Original Message -----
 From: yvonne oliver
 To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 5:32 PM
 Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86


 the previous owner has just rung me
 he said it's a premium licence
 as far as i am aware this is a licence that i can
 upgrade at no cost i am sure Steve and/or Neil will
 correct me if i am wrong he also says that there are 3
 drives on the n86 c e and f
 he said c was the phone and f was the 16 gb memory card
 but i can't remember what he said e was
 he did say however that wherever the contacts have
hidden themselves they won't be on the memory card
 hopefully someone with an n86 can tell me what e drive
is and maybe even talk on skype to me or do me a step by
step guide to finding where the contacts are


 Yvonne
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Eleanor Burke
   To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
   Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 4:56 PM
   Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86


   If you bought over your lisence from the person then
surely you would be
able to upgrade to the latest version of Talks free of
     charge. ----- Original Message -----
     From: yvonne oliver
     To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
     Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 3:35 PM
     Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86


     hello Eleanor
     it says talks 4.1.3
     i was told that it had version 5 on it
     however the seller is going to contact Steve knutt
to clarify what version he bought
     in the meantime whenever i press that little rubber
switch it don't do
anything that i know of
     when i use the training mode talks does not
     announce this switch i have found out what all the
     other buttons do and where they are but that little
rubber thing i at first thought was a rubber grommet
covering a socket but it is in fact a slide style button


     Yvonne
       ----- Original Message -----
       From: Eleanor Burke
       To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
       Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 3:20 PM
       Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86


       Yvonne, not Carol but might that little rubber
thing be a cover either for the USB cable socket or
indeed the memory card.
       I noted you were saying something earlier about
the Talks version. Do you know what version of Talks you
have and more to the point do you know
how to find out what version you have.  You can go in to
Talks by pressing the Talks key and a long press of soft
key one.  Once you are at the speech
tab in talks press options and if you arrow up from the
bottom you should come to  something that says About and
if you select on that you will hear what version of
Talks you have.
       Another thing you might like to do is to go in to
Talks training mode which is talks key followed by zero
on the number pad and then you can
move around all the keys and hear what they do.  I am
thinking that on your
phone there may be a shortcut key to Contacts and you
would discover it hopefully this way.  Talks training is
a toggle so to turn it off you would
press Talks and the zero again.

       Eleanor
         ----- Original Message -----
         From: yvonne oliver
         To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
         Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 2:55 PM
         Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86


         hello carol
         thank you for email reply
         u s b idea sound the better method but do i
need to install the cd
that came with the handset?
         and i have asked a couple of people but not yet
         got an answer the question i asked them is what
does that little rubber switch on the left side of the casing for and what does it do?
         as far as i can see it is the only thing down
the left hand side of the casing

         Yvonne
           ----- Original Message -----
           From: Carol Pearson
           To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
           Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 2:47 PM
           Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86


           The memory card is particularly tricky to
extract from the N86. I think you're supposed to be able
to push a switch to get it out but certainly can't put
it in without taking the back off;  so I always remove
the back if I have to remove the card.
           However, Eleanor is also right.  If you have
a USB cable and these programmes for your phone, that's
a better idea than removing the card.

           She also right in that the File Manager does
show you whether you are looking at the card's contents
or not, so give it a go!
           --
           Carol
           carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
           On Twitter:  http://twitter.com/songbird49a

           ---- Original Message ----
           From: Eleanor Burke
           To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
           Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 2:17 PM
           Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86

           > I would suggest that in order to find what
           it is on your > memory card you go to Menu
           and Office.  In Office you > should find File
           Manager and when you select File Manager >
           you should have a choice of looking at files
           on the C > Drive or the Memory Card.  Failing
           this if you have a USB > cable you could plug
           that in to the computer and the > phone, that
           is to say if you have the right phone >
           connection cable.  this way you can then look
           at what is > on your memory card. > > you do
           not have to start taking off the back of your
           > phone, I am fairly sure to find the memory
           card.  I would > have thought it was
accessable through the side of the > phone. This is the case with all my phones where
           there > is a little rubber flap which I can
           lift up with a finger > nail (when I have a
           finger nail Lol!) and the memory card > can
           be ejected by pushing it in which releases a
           tiny > spring.  However, a memory card is
           absolutely tiny and > very thin too so you
           would need to take great care to > ensure
           that you did not drop it.  While I have some
           > vision, I still like to remove the memory
           card while > sitting at a table so that I can
put it down exactly > where I know it is. When replacing the memory card you > again
           have to ensure that it goes in the correct
           way, the > area which needs to connect with
           thephone going in first. > I also had to get
           used to aligning it up correctly and > then a
           gentle press with a tip of finger or
           fingernail > until you can feel it slot back
           in to position. > > Eleanor > ----- Original
           Message ----- > From: yvonne oliver > To:
           talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Tuesday,
           August 24, 2010 12:41 PM > Subject:
           [talks-uk] Re: n86 > > > hello Eleanor > the
           reader is £75 so you are correct > the reason
           i cant get to the sim and memory cards is >
           because the back cover is different in fixing
           to other > handsets > all other handsets the
           back cover had a small button of > which when
           pressed in allows the cover to slide down or
           > up depending on removing or placing back on
           > this one has a small groove under the
           bottom edge of the > casing and i have no
           finger nails > > if i could find something
           that i can use in place of > nails then i
           will be able to add remove or change the sim
           > and memory cards > why can't nokia leave
           things as they are > why do they have to keep
           changing things around with each > handset
           they release > the charging unit has been
           changed as well > first of it was a 3.5 mill
           jack plug this was changed to > a 2.5 one and
           now it's of the u s b style type >
           >
           > Yvonne
           > ----- Original Message -----
           > From: Eleanor Burke
           > To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
           > Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 12:31 PM
           > Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86
           >
           >
           > You are right phone switch is a more
           effecient means of > transferring data from
           one phone to another.  I would > have thought
           that someone with an N86 could tell you how >
           to get to phone switch.  Phone switch does
           indeed use the > Bluetooth mechanism for
           transferring data.  I would have > also
           thought you should be able to remove a memory
           card > without sighted assistance but again I
           could be wrong. > On all my phones I have no
           difficulty in removing a > memory card but
           maybe you have dexterity problems. > Someone
           should again be able to tell you the
           procedure > for removing a memory card from
           the N86.  Finally the OCR > is Bayos or
           something like that, I have not got the >
           spelling correct.  It is a software package
           which can now > be used on Mobile phones with
           Talks and costs in the > region of £75 but
           again I can stand corrected. > > Eleanor >
           ----- Original Message ----- > From: yvonne
           oliver > To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent:
           Tuesday, August 24, 2010 11:13 AM > Subject:
           [talks-uk] Re: n86 > >
           > I wonder did you use phone switch to copy
           your contacts. >
           > no i used the old fashioned blue tooth and
           the long > winded way of opening text message
           and move to contacts > list
           > not sure what phone switch is
           > but from what i can make out it is a
           quicker way of > transferring data
           >   One way of knowing if they are on the
           memory card is to > take out the memory card
           and see if they are there on the > phone.
           >
           > for this i will need sighted assistance
           > i can do that myself on my e90 but this
           handset is not so > easy
           >   You might also like to take out your SIM
           card to check > for certain in case they are
           on the SIM. >
           > again this would require sighted assistance
           but i will > certainly see about those last
           two suggestions thank you. >  Are you talking
           about OCR technology?  I am not sure. > That
           is Optical Character Recognition which blind
           people > use when scanning in a document
           (print) to read with a > screen reader. >
           > i got an email from the previous owner he
           said this is > something used to scan things
           like menu's in restaurants > etcetera but he
           did not get on with it > mind you i have not
           found anyone yet that has > i also heard that
           this software is not all that reliable > he
           did inform me that sight and sound do a
           version for > £650 > not able to afford that
           unless i can get a grant or > funding
           > so once again thank you for your help
           >
           > Yvonne
           > ----- Original Message -----
           > From: Eleanor Burke
           > To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
           > Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 10:30 AM
           > Subject: [talks-uk] Re: n86
           >
           >
           > I wonder did you use phone switch to copy
           your contacts. > One way of knowing if they
           are on the memory card is to > take out the
           memory card and see if they are there on the
           > phone.  You might also like to take out
           your SIM card to > check for certain in case
           they are on the SIM.  Are you > talking about
           OCR technology?  I am not sure.  That is >
           Optical Character Recognition which blind
           people use when > scanning in a document
           (print) to read with a screen > reader. >
           ----- Original Message ----- > From: yvonne
           oliver > To: talks > Sent: Tuesday, August
           24, 2010 9:58 AM > Subject: [talks-uk] n86
           >
           >
           > hi last night i copied my contacts from my
           e90 to the n86 > however i may of copied them
           to the memory card instead > of the phone
           memory > how do i tell where they are if they
           are on the memory > card or the phone memory
           and how do i switch from one to > the other?
           > and of course if they are on the  memory
           card how would i > transfer them to the phone
           memory? > and what is a o b c reader or
           whatever it is called what > is it and what
           does it do >
           > Yvonne


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