I find suggestions 1, 5, 12, 13, 14, 19, and 21 probably the one's I'd be 
interested in seeing changed the most.  I definitely like the idea of being 
able to use the block commands feature in the web browser, because if I receive 
an e-mail in keymail with a link of interest, it'd just be awesome to be able 
to copy it into the address field...  right now if I receive an email with a 
link in it, I forward it to my hotmail account so I can open the link in the 
web browser.  I may write more on some of these suggestions, and perhaps chime 
in with a few of my own, but it's rather late, and I'm tired so this is all for 
now.

Katie

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Nicole Torcolini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 14:11:50 -0800
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] 2 Questions

>    Thanks for the information.  Also, I do have a few suggestions for
>KeySoft.  Please understand that I do not expect these to come out in
>KeySoft and that I do not know what KeySoft is capable of.  I also admit
>that some of these might be a little far fetched.

>1.  Being able to use the block commands in places such as find and replace,
>the address list, web addresses, and the information boxes in email

>2.  A better folder system

>3.  The BrailleNote insert dots 46 for italics and underline when going from
>computer Braille to grade 2

>4.  Instead of trying to set up defaults for what a paragraph is and how to
>change the spacing, just translating a document as it is

>5.  Having tabs that don't indent the whole paragraph, but just the first
>line

>6.  The ability to search across files

>7.  Being able to open more than two documents and switch between them
>without multiple keystrokes

>8.  Being able to view the print layout as well as the embossed layout from a
>document

>9.  Putting back into the system the Braille translation table and allowing
>multiple character symbols to be assigned in the unicode table

>10.  Being able to remove the format markers (the ones that come up as fm and
>theres no code to type for them)

>11.  Being able to hide the grade change markers

>12.  Being able to open files from the directory

>13.  Being able to protect and unprotect files from the wordprocessor and
>book reader

>14.  The file manager being considered a task so it can be switched in and
>out of without going to the main menu

>15.  When you press back space to back a level from reading the file list in
>the directory, it not jump directly to drive, but stop at the folder level

>16.  The creation of macros

>17.  The two modes for running down the battery override hybernate mode

>18.  When you press end of file in a list, it takes you to the last item in
>the list instead of the end of list message

>19.  Being able to set the alarm without having an appointment, displaying a
>message for the alar, and being able to have a silent alarm

>20.  the stopwatch working as a timer as well as a stopwatch

>21.  an undo command

>22.  Being able to tell the BrailleNote you wish to view a text document in
>computer Braille, but still view everything else in grade 2 (the messages it
>displays)

>Please let me know if any of the things are confusing.  I apologize for
>writing so many.

>Nicole
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Don Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 11:50 AM
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] 2 Questions


>> Hi,

>> Humanware is always open for suggestions for improving keysoft.  The thing
>> to remember is that some suggestions can't be implemented due to
>> limitations in the
>> keysoft software and/or in windows ce itself, but they seem very good
>> about listening to what customers want.

>> As for using cf cards in the pcmcia slot, you can purchase adapters which
>> will allow you to do this.  I recently got a few at radio shack, but you
>> should also be
>> able to find them online and probably cheaper.

>> The ones I got were about $11 each at radio shack.  You do have to be a
>> little careful though when inserting the cf card into the adapter to be
>> sure  you put
>> the card in correctly.  If you put it in upside down, you can bend the
>> pins in the adapter and make it unusable.  So, it's a good idea to mark
>> the adapter with tape
>> or something so you know which is the top side.

>> Don





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