Hi all,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 > Hi Ann,
 > 
 >    I'm assuming you've got a classic.  I tried to make the KeySoft7 
 > battery cycle similar to the mPower battery cycle without making it too 
 > confusing for existing users.  Since someone had designed in the ability 
 > to enable and disable the AC adaptor, I though I might as well use it, so 
 > I could make the unit do a discharge and then recharge itself and be ready 
 > for use.

<smile>  OK, makes sense, if a bit confusin'.   Yes, I do have a
classic.  

 > I think we might change it in the next KeySoft release though; it does 
 > seem to have confused some people, and also the hardware for enabling and 
 > disabling the AC adaptor seems to have some minor problems (nothing that 
 > will affect normal operation - but not all units seem to turn the AC off 
 > properly, which would make for a discharge that  takes a very long time)

Hmmmmm, yeh, I can see why this might be a sticky point.  One of the
things I like about Humanware is that you really do listen to users,
and you're willing to change something if it doesn't work.  

 > If you want it to work in the old way, just plug the AC in for 10 seconds 
 > until the unit is happy, then unplug it again.  As I said, we'll try to 
 > tidy everything up next time round.

Nope, I tried that, Andy, and my unit was very polite, but it insisted
that it wanted the AC plugged in, thank you.  So, what could I do?  I
complied.  Gosh it was so polite, thanking me and everything.  Wish my
human contacts would take a lesson!  <grinning> 

Ann P.

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