You do have a QT, right?  You'll have a hard time finding those arrow keys on a 
BT.  <Grin>
Glad I could help.

Sarah


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Oh, my gawd!!!!! I love you!  I have been trying to figure out how to access
subfolders all morning.  Remember, I have never used a braillenote before and
I've only had mine about two weeks, so quit laughing!

Cindy

Quoting Sarah Cranston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 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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>
> 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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