Nicole, look after your messages to see my responses.

Sarai D. Bucciarelli 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nicole
Torcolini
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 4:12 PM
To: Braillenote List
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 The
block commands can be used in the address list, but they perform
different functions. 

2. A better folder system Expand on that. 

3. The BrailleNote insert dots 46 for italics and underline when going
from 
computer Braille to grade 2 Can't, its an entirely different code, or
you could always change the display mode.

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 You can, play
with the format options in the document, look at chapter 7 of the
manual. 

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

Line Possible, again, play with the format menu, look at chapter 7. 

6. The ability to search across files, good suggestion. 

7. Being able to open more than two documents and switch between them 
without multiple keystrokes Can be done already. 

8. Being able to view the print layout as well as the embossed layout
from a 
Document Change Braille display mode to layout. 

9. Putting back into the system the Braille translation table and
allowing 
multiple character symbols to be assigned in the unicode table See the
last part of chapter 7 of the manual. 

10. Being able to remove the format markers (the ones that come up as fm
and 
theres no code to type for them) Not sure what you mean, change Braille
display to automatic. 

11. Being able to hide the grade change markers Change display to
layout.  

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 backspace enter f. 

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 Haven't noticed this. 

16. The creation of macros

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

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 I like 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 Your not the
first person who's suggested this. 

20. the stopwatch working as a timer as well as a stopwatch Like this
one too, again, your not the first to want this. 

21. an undo command Hmm, good point. 

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) Change the display setting to display in computer Braille. 

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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