The reason that WIFI access didn't work in Jacksonville for Braillenote
users is that the Braillenote has no equivalent for the ALT key, and one
needed to generate an ALT-I in order to accept the terms of use of the
WIFI service.  I would imagine that this would have been a problem for
all PDA's, except that I believe that there was a Javascript control
that could have been clicked on, and the BN cannot handle javascript.  I
have friends who used notebook computers at that hotel, and they did not
have this problem.

Andy
 

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Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 9:31 PM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Traveling and getting E-mail

Robert,

Sometimes it doesn't matter if it's free or paid, it just doesn't work.
Such was the case last summer in Jacksonville, Fl.  Ray tried both, as I
recall, and neither worked.

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Karyn Campbell, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 




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