When I want to burn my battery, I find the most efficient way is to run the media player. Using the internet or email also using a lot of battery, but requires interaction to keep it going. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pennell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 1:12 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] Re: Exercising the Braille display



To start the braille display to bouncing up and down on its own--lots of fun
to feel it happen--
Hit O with Space (option)
I with space (support information mode)
Then the plain letter X dots 1346
If you want the display to flip around faster, hit the outermost thumb key
on the right.
Lots of fun. When I want my battery to completely die so that I can plug it
in for a good charge, I exercise the braille display.  I start when it's
reached about 0 percent. You can get the percent, I believe by starting at
the main menu.
Then hit O with space for option.
P for level.
That'll give you the percent.
But if you hit O-spacebar for option, then I with space for support
information,
then C it will give you the "nominal available charge."
you can hit quite a number of the letters for their read-outs in that
support information mode.
A is the accuracy of the gauge.
B gives possible information about the last charge.
C  gives the nominal available charge.
d gives the last measured Discharge.
E gives the end of discharge voltage.
f will do for the speech what X does for the braille--exercises the speech
till you and it goes crazy or flat, which ever comes first.
L will give info about the last discharge--or it is supposed to, mine never
does.
S will tell you whether the braille note is charging or discharging,
depending, of course on whether it is plugged in or not.
T gives something about the temperature of the surroundings.
V gives the cell voltage.
and X will eXercise the braille display till it dies out, if you let it.

Best,
Penny



PENNY GOLDEN
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