Hi Richard, Les  and list:

Firstly, I would still upgrade to build 26 if you do plan on upgrading to 
KeySoft 7 and want to take advantage of the fix immediately.

The fix is certainly implemented in KeySoft 7 and will not be the cause of 
any delay as this was done during our beta testing cycle.

This is the only speech issue that has been fixed in this build of KeySoft 
and the release build of KeySoft 7.  However, we are aware of other speech 
loss issues and these are being investigated.  However, these are less 
regular in happening but nevertheless, no less critical in nature, though 
there are no PK VoiceNotes so it is still possible to save your data before 
resetting, an annoyance agreed.

Any further fixes will certainly be announced on the email lists.


Regards,

Dean Jackson
Humanware
Christchurch
New Zealand.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Turner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 3:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] new build of KeySoft 6.2 available forBrailleNote 
and VoiceNote mPower users


Hi Dean,

Any chance the similar loss of speech on the PK will be resolved in Keysoft 
7?
It may not be as frequent as with the mPowers, but it is rather
annoying to have to re-set to get speech back at most inconvenient times.

Richard

on 06:05 PM 1/8/2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Humanware is proud to inform customers that a new build of KeySoft 6.2 has
>been posted to the BrailleNote downloads section of the Humanware website
>for BrailleNote and VoiceNote mPower users, allowing customers to upgrade
>immediately.
>
>Recently, there was some discussion on the BrailleNote discussion email
>list concerning regular speech loss while working on the BrailleNote
>mPower and how disconcerting this is for VoiceNote users.  We have taken
>this, along with other feedback recently received, very seriously, hence
>making this KeySoft patch available today.  KeySoft 6.2 build 26, is the
>same as the previous build, the difference being a modification in the
>audio driver, preventing the regular speech loss previously mentioned.
>
>Please note that an SD card of 512 MB or less in total capacity is
>required to run the upgrade.  Full instructions, along with the associated
>image file, can be found at the following website address:
>
>http://www.humanware.com/Products/Notetakers/braillenote_downloads.asp
>
>Please do not hesitate to direct any queries to me regarding this
>announcement.  Any problems encountered during the software upgrade
>process, should be raised with your nearest Humanware office.
>
>
>Regards
>Dean Jackson
>BrailleNote Product Specialist
>Humanware
>11 Mary Muller Drive
>Christchurch
>New Zealand
>DDI: +64 3 940-2265
>Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Skype: pulsedata-support-nz
>Web: www.humanware.com
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