This one is strange. I have a document in the General folder of my Flash disk on my newly transplanted mPower which is called "tablet.brl." It really is a grade two Braille file. It was a file that was formerly on my BrailleNote and was restored to the mPower. The mPower thinks that it is a text file and if I have the option on to read text files in my preferred reading grade (grade two), the document is re-translated. So, if there is a dots 2, 6 character in the file, which was supposed to have been the E N contraction, because the software thinks that this file is a text file, the E N contraction now becomes dots 3, 4, 5, 6, and in the next cell dots 1,5 which of course is the number 5, which it would be if the file had been written in computer Braille. The only way that I can get the file to read properly, is to go into the Braille display options, and set my preferred reading grade to computer Braille. I even renamed the file and changed the extension to .brf and that didn't help. Is there no way to get the software to understand that the file is not a text file?

Myrna

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