Well the mother board is whare all the ports are built into. I'm sure someone will straton me out with this information.

Matthew

At 10:38 PM 9/7/2005, you wrote:
Interesting,
I had no clue the Note takers have a mother board.
I never thought of that.
Just seeing the Braille and knowing that there is a battery in it.
I haven't even seen a voice note yet,but I am sure some day I will meet up with someone who has one.
Thanks for sharing.


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----- Original Message ----- From: "matthew Dyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] still a battery concern with the mPower


Well I just though I should put my two sence in. I had to send my unit in now three times before they figured out that it was the mother boarsd. So It is on its way back to california as I respond. I ha the same problem with my battery and so when I get it back It is going to have the new motherboard if I remember. I just hope it aklkl goes well over there.

Matthew

At 05:13 PM 9/7/2005, you wrote:
Jean. You really should get at least ten before you get a battery low message. If your unit is dying at 27 percent, something is wrong. Of course, you could try calibrating the battery to see if this fixes the problem, but you shouldn't have to calibrate a new battery. They are supposed to be calibrated before they leave the factory. I'd be talking to humanware on this one. Twenty-seven percent doesn't seem right. After writing this, however, I also need to say one more thing. If you are using anything like a wireless card, the internal modem, bluetooth or the USB ports, it won't be that odd to have the unit go flat at 27 percent. What you want to do is to charge the unit all the way up to 100 percent. Then just read, or type, or edit. Whatever. Just don't use any devices that draw power. See if you then get to ten percent before you get the battery low message. If you do, everything is fine. Using wireless does drain the unit pretty quickly and you might get the warning at 27 percent or even higher, depending on how much you used your wireless card and for how long.
But if you are playing with wireless, etc, 27 percent sounds reasonable.



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