Hi everyone!
I got my MPower VoiceNote QT about a month and a half ago and I can't tell
you how much I love it! I never leave the house without it! I have been very
surprised at how user friendly it is and have enjoyed learning how to use it
without having to deal with tons and tons of confusion.
I have managed to figure out many things but, I can not quite figure out how
to navigate a webpage. I know that by hitting space and back space, I can
navigate all the links. When I find a link I want, I know that by hitting
enter, I can click on the desired link. That part is simple. What I don't
understand is how to navigate all the text on the webpage. I have tried
using the up and down arrows but, that seems rather cumbersome. Is there a
better way to do this?
Thanks.
Milissa and Jockey, the energizer doggy
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From: "Jeff Molzow (Mobile)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 7:27 AM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Going Wireless
Hello:
If your working with Keysoft 6.1 or later or using an MPower, the wireless
process is pretty simple. The first thing you'll need is a wireless card.
I use the WL1100c by ambicom. I know that others have had success with a
couple of the sanddisk cards. Humanware maintains a list of compatible
cards on its website. I got my Ambicom at Amazon.com and I've also gotten
one from Tiger direct. The cost is between $55 and $65. The card looks
like a compact flash card on Stairoids and usually fits in the rear
compact flash slot of your BrailleNote or through use of a PCMCIA cradle,
in the side slot.
Now you'll need somewhere to access. You've probably heard of the term
"Wireless hot spot", Or Wi-Fi. Lots of hotels, universities, airports and
other public spots that want to increase their traffic maintain wireless
connectivity. To check out if there is one of these Wi-Fi locations near
where your sitting, with your wireless card attached to your BrailleNote,
simply "Scan" for them. Many of these spots are FRE to access and others
have a small charge or monthly subscription. I was amazed, when I got my
wireless connectivity going on my MPower, how many of these hotspots are
out there and how many of them are FREE. When you get your card and have
it working, many people on this list can talk you through this scanning
and connecting process.
Now, if you like the wireless lifestyle and want to enjoy it at home,
you'll want to setup a wireless router. There are lots of them out there.
Some of them have built-in cable or DSL modems and others are a separate
unit. The one I use and am the most comfortable with is the Linksys
WRT54g. Whatever you buy, make sure it is 802.11b compatible (Most are,
and you can ask your local RadioShack or Circuit City for
recommendations), and that it can be made secure through a process known
as WEP. With a wireless router in place, braudband service of some kind,
and your wirelessly enabled BrailleNote, you can do things like what I'm
doing now. Sitting out here on my patio enjoying a gorgious desert morning
and staying connected. All without a wire anywhere near me.
I've given this answer in some pretty general terms, if you'd like
cclarification about any of this stuf, don't hesitate to ask.
hth
Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: Stephanie Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 18:42:10 +1000
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Going Wireless
Hi all,
Regarding the wireless, what is required? I don't have a special
modem, I heard something about how I need a wireless card. Can
someone help. I'm using a braille note classic with keysoft 7.
Steph
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