James;
Would you say, space s is used like save as on the computer and space e is like 
a regular save.
Does this explain it the way you mean?
Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: James Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 1:53 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Printers and the mPower


Hi Jean,

The best way to save your work is to simply exit your document especially 
if you are using a given file for your own information and work.  You would 
use the Spacebar with S if you wish to save your work as another file type 
or you would export your document to another file type.  Quite often I'll 
save a Microsoft Word file to a text document by using the S with 
spacebar.  I then will translate that document into a braille file  which 
I'll emboss.  When using the S chord, one can save the original and work 
with the new document which comes in handy.  I'm trying to emphasize that 
you don't use the S with spacebar to save a document unless you wish to 
save it as another document type.  Or, you can go to the file manager to 
export the document to another file type.  There's more than one way to do 
the same thing.

I have a computer person coming by today with any number of things, one of 
which will be an SD card and the other hopefully a USB to parallel 
converter cable.  We'll see what happens.  I'll report back to the list.

Do take care!

Jim Aldrich

At 07:56 AM 11/18/2005 , you wrote:
>So, Jim.  Sorry you lost your work with the freeze.  I can relate as that 
>just happened to me.
>
>No one from HumanWare or on the list attempted to answer my question on 
>that subject, though.  Although I had been saving my work often with the 
>S-cord command, I lost everything when I had to use the simple reset 
>button to get out of the frozen state.  The only save that was recognized 
>was the much earlier point where I had exited the KeyWord application with 
>E-cord.  So, why bother with periodic S-cord saves if they don't really 
>save the work in the event of a system lock-up?
>
>Jean
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "James Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 9:52 PM
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Printers and the mPower
>
>
>>Rhonda, Kathy and list,
>>
>>I'm facing this same situation only as it applies to embossing 
>>documents.  I may need to read that section.
>>
>>I was editing a newsletter for embossing.  While working on it last 
>>night, the "freeze bug" decided to visit me.  Perhaps it had to find a 
>>new place since a number of you have run the patch.  I was stuck in the 
>>page column and line information and couldn't get out no matter what I 
>>tried to do.  My only option was to hit the reset button. Needless to 
>>say, I lost two hours of work.  Luckily, most of my efforts dealt with 
>>formatting.  I would really have been mad had I written the document from 
>>scratch.  I recovered much of my work last night and finished everything 
>>up tonight.  I will probably transfer the document over to my BN classic 
>>which has the parallel port and I'll be able to emboss from there I 
>>hope!  What a pain!  I hope to have the necessary interface by the time I 
>>do this newsletter again.
>>
>>Keep us posted!
>>
>>Jim Aldrich
>>
>>At 05:40 PM 11/17/2005 , you wrote:
>>>Kathy, first of all, in looking at the manual, it says that this 
>>>discussion is outside the scope of the user guide, for what that's 
>>>worth.  USB is now the universal standard for connecting to printers. 
>>>Plug the USB printer into one of your BrailleNote BT USB host ports, and 
>>>select USB as your printer port.
>>>Though the BrailleNote mPower no longer has a parallel port, it is 
>>>possible to use a printer or embosser that only has a parallel 
>>>connecter.  Using an Inside Out Networks -- Edgeport/421 multi-interface 
>>>converter, you can print to a parallel printer or embosser by plugging 
>>>in the USB cable of the converter to the BN BT, and the parallel cable 
>>>of the printer into the converter hub.
>>>This requires a special driver to work on the BN.  No software is 
>>>required to be downloaded for this.  There is more information on this 
>>>in section 6.8.6.  Good luck.
>>>
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>From: kathy davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>To: [email protected]
>>>>Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 19:05:35 -0700
>>>>Subject: [Braillenote] Printers and the mPower
>>>
>>>>Hi, List and Humanware staff,
>>>
>>>>What printers have you mPower users used successfully with your
>>>mPower? If they were not a USB printer, have you had success with the 
>>>USB to parallel converter cables?
>>>>I will need such a cable to use with my Epson printer, and
>>>wondered if they're workable.
>>>>I could connect the mPower to the Canon printer my husband uses,
>>>via the USB port, but unfortunately it was not supported by the mPower 
>>>even in the standard setting, hence the need to try my Epson.  We have a 
>>>third printer but it's also a Canon.
>>>>Thanks for your help.
>>>>Kathy (still enjoying using my mPower)
>>>
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