I would do 32 dot sixes, to see exactly which ones are missing.  Yes, grin, if 
you can fly it there, it's probably cheaper.  Having sent mine in twice over a 
six-week period, it would probably work out fine.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Stanley Littrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 13:24:35 -0700
>Subject: [Braillenote] missing dot in decimal point

>Greetings listers.  Recently I took the liberty of having my 32cell
>braillenote bt at Humanware's facility in Concord.  While my unit was there
>I had them install keysoft 6.11.  My unit was returned on Thursday with no
>problems.  I had the disply cleaned because I noticed that one of the dots
>was missing in the decimal point in the manual.  Whether the decimal point
>was in the third cell or fifth cell or the sixth cell the lower dot of the
>decimal point was missing.  I've tried using the cursor routing keys to
>eleviate the problem to no avail.  I've even tried exercising the braille
>display with no results.  I have a strange feeling that I'm going to have
>to send the unit back.  Any suggestions that you folks have would be
>appreciated.  Since I used to live in the Concord area,  It would almost be
>cheaper for me to fly there and deliver the unit personally.

>Regards, Stan


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