Can I give you all a tip? Should you find two CD's, and you're not sure
which one's which, simply inserting one of them into your CD-ROM drive
can tell the story. Hope this tip is of some use
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Hi Terry, if I remember correctly, I think you transplanted from a
Classic? If that's the case, then you would just have received the latest
product CD when you received your transplant. It's possible that at the
time you received your original BrailleNote Classic, we were still putting
the getting started audio out on cassette. There was a period there where
KeySoft7 customers were receiving the 6.2 CD by mistake. On this CD
though, you will of course have the User Guide in various forms. Chapter 1
of that Guide is the script of the audio tutorial, covering things like
getting acquainted with the BrailleNote, writing a basic document, and
basically telling you enough things to get you up and running.
As for telling an audio CD from a data CD, this is an excellent question.
Physically, they all feel the same, so the only way you can tell is if it
is labelled appropriately. I'll certainly be reviewing this to make sure
we're labelling the audio clearly enough as audio.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare
11 Mary Muller Drive
Christchurch New Zealand
DDI: +64-3-940-2219
http://www.humanware.com
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Hi Jonathan;
When I got my M-power with 7.0, I got a cd that was labeled 6.2, in
error. Is this the cd that goes in the cd player or the computer. I
have only seen one cd. I think, at convention, a cd was passed out, in
the past. Which cd is for which machine?
Thanks for any help. I never knew any of the cds could be used in a cd
player. This is a little off topic, but how can a blind person tell if
a cd is for a computer or a cd player?
Thanks for any explination. This imfo should help many others.
Terry Powers
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Hi KC, the audio appears in two places. The first is on an audio CD.
This
is not a CD rom, but an audio CD, the kind that people put in any
standard
CD player such as a stereo or portable CD player. In that sense because
it
isn't a CD ROM, we can't put a text file on that. The second place it
appears is in MP3 on the KeySoft CD, and the text does already appear
there. It's also worth noting that not only do you get the text of the
audio tutorial on the BrailleNote itself and on the KeySoft CD, but you
get the text of the tutorial in hardcopy Braille with every BrailleNote,
since the audio tutorial uses the text of Chapter One of the Users
Guide,
and this is what you get in hardcopy Braille. So what you are asking
for,
we've done ever since the BrailleNote has been out there. To summarise
then, Deaf Blind customers can access the text of the getting started
audio tutorial in three ways. 1, on the KeySoft CD Rom in various
formats
including Plain Text and PDF. 2, on board the unit in two ways, through
the on-line help system and the Book Reader. And 3, in hardcopy Braille.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare
11 Mary Muller Drive
Christchurch New Zealand
DDI: +64-3-940-2219
http://www.humanware.com
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sarah dear heart,
This is in reference to an audio tutorial which appears on the
CD-Rom in the package received by M-Power Trnaspant and
M-Power purchasers who are deaf-blind.
Yes, we want text, along with audio on that Cd-Rom.
HTH
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