Has anyone ever used a calling card along with a dial up connection to get email?
I tried once and didn't have any success.
This is what I did. I got an outside line and dialed in my calling card number then when it said to dial my number that I wanted to call I hit connect on the braille note. I hope this makes sense. But, I wondered if there was a way to use a calling card with a dial up connection?

Lynda and French
----- Original Message ----- From: "Karyn Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 9:09 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] Traveling and getting E-mail


Sammy,

You said that you were late in responding to some messages because you were
traveling and could not get on E-mail in some hotels.  I was also away for
the weekend and chose to unsubscribe from the list because I did not want to
come back to the tornado of several hundred messages from this list alone;
and I am on multiple lists.

With regard to the hotel issue, I agree that it is an issue which needs to
be fixed and I hope it is soon.  There has to be a way to work with the
security of some of these systems.  Could the current function key on a
qwerty keyboard be made an alt key and the go to main menu key be made into the function key? I do not know about other users; but I do not use the go to main menu key at all. This is just a question of curiosity and I do not
know how a BT key board would be handled for this issue.

Take care.

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Karyn Campbell, [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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