Rich,
I was successful. When you copy the file(s) in question, copy the filename
as is e.g. windows xp startup.wav. At the rename prompt, then you can rename
it. Does KeySoft recognize startup.wav in the Flash disk/Windows folder?

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Subject: [Braillenote] Replacing wave files on the braillenote

Has anyone succeeded in changing wave files in KeySoft 7.2?

I would be interested in how if anyone has.  After Tom's question, I have
been doing some experimenting.  At this point, I'm convinced it cannot be
done.
KeySoft will not let you unprotect those files.
You can still put files in the windows folder on the flash drive and after a
standard re-set, it will say, system files have been updated, press re-set,
then your file will be used.
  But, the next time you do a hard re-set, you'll be back to the standard
wave file.

Richard



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