Deen,

Could you give some examples of when this might be necesary? For example, both my wired and wireless internet cards came with CDs to install drivers. However, they both worked fine when I inserted them into the braille note, without use of installing the drivers. Would there be any reason to use the drivers provided by Sockets? Can I, even? What would be the point?
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Dean Jackson wrote:


Hello folks,

I wish to advise people, contrary to recent posts to the BrailleNote list,
that you can actually install drivers on the BrailleNote via Activesync.
This is done from the tools menu in Activesync after having established a
connection.  However, this is only possible if the application running on
the BrailleNote does not require interaction from the user, though it will
read message boxes announcing the completion of the installation etc, if
they exist in the installation.  A 456 reset will result in any device
drivers being deleted.


Regards,

Dean Jackson
BrailleNote Product Specialist
Humanware
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