You ob viously have to train him better. Even an old
dog can be taught a few tricks. *grin*
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Managing Director
Technologies for the Visually Impaired, Inc.
9 Nolan Court
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Tel/Fax, (631) 724-4479
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VISUALLY IMPAIRED
On Oct 28, 2005, at 10:01 AM, Sarah Cranston wrote:
He's been singing that silly mPower song all morning! I told him
about being able to press the right arrow on the QT keyboard when
pointing to a folder to get to it's subfolders, but does he
listen? Of course not! See how these fiancés are! <GrinSmile>
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Ring
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 8:50 AM
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Subject: [BrailleNote]Overall Mpower Impressions
Greetings all:
My fiance recently received her transplant Mpower, and because she
is a
kind and generous individual, she allowed me to work with the unit.
I must tell you that I am extremely impressed with this machine. One
thing that makes the Braillenote product so easy to learn is the fact
that Keynote menus are consistent in their overall presentation, and
this basic premise has been carried over to the Mpower. What this
means
is that if you know how to use a Braillenote, with a little digging
and
even, (here comes the scary part) a small dip or two into the users
guide, you'll be well on your way. I was astounded at the improved
web
access. Let me be clear here. The browser functionality is the same
as the Braillenote classic under 6.11, however the speed at which
processes occur is incredible! When using the Mpower on a wireless
high
speed network, web pages seem to load nearly as fast as they do on my
laptop, and I love the first letter link navigation. The stereo sound
that can be experienced with headphones is wonderful, and the record
feature is straight-forward and simple to use.
Now, if they would only make the file manager see subfolders without
having to issue a command like control with t on the qwerty
Braillenote
I'd think I went to heaven!
I also love the many storage options the unit now provides. To
paraphrase that old country song,
If I had money,
Tell you what I'd do,
I'd call Humanware and buy an Mpower or two!
'cause I'm crazy 'bout the Mpower!
(smile)
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