Hi Joseph, just one tiny correction, KeyWord doesn't use Pocket Word as 
its shell. KeyWord has been around since 1986  in various forms, long long 
before Pocket Word was a gleam in Bill Gates's eye.

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This is Joseph. Yes. Windows CE does have shell
built-in to it. But KeySoft does not. Hear's what HW
staff had done:
1. KeySoft in fact funs under Windows CE. But the user
won't see anything graphical in nature. Because
KeySoft was designed for blind person in mind.
2. Windows CE is a graphical operating system. As I
mentioned above, KeySoft is written for slind users.
(so you won't see any check boxes or radio buttons.)
3. Windows CE is generally hidden from the user. For
that matter, you can think that KeySoft is 'sitting'
on top of Windows CE. For example, KeyWeb uses
Internet Explorer for Windows CE for its engine.
KeyWord uses Pocket Word as its engine.
Before I leave I would like to point out that, when
viewing folders on your BN from Windows Explorer, you
will see that the Flash disk is a folder, not a drive
itself. Because, Flash Disk entry represents and links
to the Flash chip. You'll see folders on KeySoft
system disk, though. What you are really seeing is My
Device folder on Windows CE folder structure, just
like seeing drives on My Computer on Windows Explorer.
I hope that these information may clarify your questions.


 
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