what about if you have cds you want to get on a braille note m power > ----- Original Message ----- >From: nancy ungar <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Pulse Data <[email protected] >Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:41:31 -0700 >Subject: [Braillenote] Computer audio file to a flash card
>Hi, Joseph and list. Joseph, you've been very kind, patient and seem to know >your stuff. However, I need much more help, grin. I have a classic BT 18, >and an assistive tech trainer coeated a folder in my E drive where my flash >card reader would find my files. He has created a folder called Audio Files, >with 20 audio tutorials within that folder. When I put the card into the card >reader, I'm not sure how to transfer one of the files from the folder onto the >flash card. Do I need to create a folder on the flash card, or will it go >into the None folder until I move it? I hardly use or like my computer, and >I'm trying to gain knowledge and respect for it again. I've spent money on >the updates, the computer, but I've mainly used my notetaker. If as or any >one of you knowledge people can give me explicit directions on how this can be >accomplished, I'd appreciate it. If you don't wish to share this with the >list, feel free to write me privately. However, I know that I won't know w h >at type of audio clarity I'll get till I try it, because I've never really >used the Mp3 file yet. I do use the planner and am learning all the time >about that. >Sherry, I've used my Br Note at severl hotels, and you write the 9 and the >comma in computer braille (the nine is 3-5 and the comma is dot 6. You can go >to the phone number as Sarah and Jim said, do a backspace c, write in the 9 >comma, the new number, space e and it will say "add new recoSay yes. >Thanks, folks, for any detailed help you can give me. I know that when I get >an m-power transplant or a new m-power I won'g have to worrz as much about the >quality of the audio files. I want to get the files on the flash card first, >grin. >Nancy >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
