Hi Paul, absolutely, I do it all the time. I don't have any problem at all 
with the keys exposed, after all it isn't an outdoor environment. The 
convenience of the built-in microphone is great for a bit of spontaneous 
audio blogging.


Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

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Thanks, Jeff. I suppose one could use a lapel mike. I just couldn't see 
Jonathan's walking around a party with a drink in one hand and his bn on 
his hip<grin>.
At 7/24/2005, you wrote:

>Hello Paul:
>
>You are correct in that the case does cause some muffling of the internal
>microphone.  Normally when I record with the MPower, I have it on the 
table
>near me while talking with  others at the table. I don't normally walk
>around with my keys hanging out especially in an uncontrolled atmosphere
>like a party or while walking around on the street.  If I were going to
>record while moving about, I'd probably use the external microphone
>connection and that way only that external microphone would be exposed. 
You
>could then start and stop recording with the side record button.   Using
>this same side button, you can start and stop recording even with the 
unit
>turned off so extraneous key presses  shouldn't be a problem.
>
>hth
>Jeff
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