i do that too, except that I don't use the BN at home.  So, i just leave one
number in there till I travel again and need the next one.

Sherry


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Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 5:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] hotels and email


type in 9 comma then the desired ISP number.  If you have a BT keyboard, 
type all of this in computer braille.  I use to type in the new number over 
the number I used at home, then once I got home, I'd type in the ISP number 
I use at home.  This saved me from always creating a new Email account.  To 
each their own though!

Jim Aldrich

At 09:57 AM 10/26/2005 , you wrote:
>hi,
>
>I'm going to be at a hotel starting tomorrow.  I'm still using dial up and
>have looked up the access numbers.  But I always forget how to add the 9
for
>dialing an outside line from within a hotel.  i go through this every
single
>time I use my BN at a hotel!  i can't ever find it in the manual either.
>Could someone please send me the directions to add the 9 to the dial up
>number, with a pause after the 9?  Hopefully, that makes sense.  I'm using
a
>BN BT keysoft version 5, I think, but I might reinstall 5.1 today before i
>go.  can't remember which version is more stable for email and don't want
to
>crash my unit like the last time.
>
>thanks.
>
>Sherry
>
>
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