Hi Deborah:
Do you have Duxbury on your PC? If you don't, your documents
will be text. However, it is easy to translate them to a Grade
Two format. It shouldn't be garbage at all.> ----- Original
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From: "Stewart J Prost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 18:19:28 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] Thumb Drives
Hi All,
I just bought a Sanddisk thumb drive that has 1 gigabyte of
storage. I was told that I could copy a file from the computer
onto the thumb drive and then read it in the MPower. That's
AWESOME to me
!!! I know it's probably old hat to lots of people on this list
but I didn't realize it before--that really opens up a whole
world of reading things in Braille!!!! I have a dumb question,
but when I copy a file to the thumb drive, in order to read it in
contracted Braille on the MPower, do I need to give it a name
followed by ".brf" or anything, or will the file automatically be
translated into Braille? I want to be sure before I do it
because I don't want to copy it and get garbage on my MPower
instead of Braille!!!!
Thanks again for all your help!! In a way I feel bad because the
only time I post is to ask for help. I'm really learning a LOT
from you all.
Deborah
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