Well, you sure won't get flamed by me!  

If that's the most serious thing people want maybe the folks in NZ
could take a longer vacation.  

Just doesn't make sense to go to all that trouble for basically
nothing.  But, if you have nothing better to do .......

Don



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On 1/31/2007 at 11:02 AM Rhonda Clark wrote:

>I'm wondering why people want to do this.  If you have to put it 
>back in each time you reset, what is the purpose?  What is 
>actually wrong with the original startup sound?  I ask these 
>questions, because if you get a lot of people messing around in 
>there equipment, they may not know what they are doing.  
>Information is good, but sometimes, I think we are leading people 
>down a path that may wind up hurting their equipment.  That is my 
>two cents, and I'll get flack for it, and hopefully, one cents 
>change.
>
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: Joseph Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: BrailleNote List <[email protected]
>>Date sent: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 22:05:06 -0800
>>Subject: [Braillenote] Tweaking KeySoft - Part 1: Changing 
>Startup Sound
>
>>Dear list,
>>Thanks to someone who've sent me a private
>>email, I'm now sending you the instructions
>>on how to change the startup sounds from the
>>normal one to the one that you want.
>>You'll need a wav file that is no more than 5
>>seconds long, otherwise it will cause
>>problems.
>>Notes of caution: please keep this in mind:
>>* When you press Reset with dots 4-5-6 (JKL)
>>or if you've performed Service Reset (mPower
>>only), you'll lose the sound file.  Therefore
>>I recommend that you make a backup copy of
>>the sound file (do not name it startup as it
>>will interfere with copying process).
>>* If you are going to use the Flash Disk
>>method, be sure to note the date and time
>>stamp (it must be later than the default
>>sound file).
>>Method 1: Copying and renaming from KeySoft
>>System Disk:
>>1.  Copy the wav file that you want to use to
>>KeySoft System Disk/Windows folder.
>>2.  After you've copied it, go to Main Menu,
>>select File Manager and press enter on
>>Rename.
>>3.  At the drive prompt, select KeySoft
>>System Disk.  At the folder name, select
>>Windows.  At the file name, select the file
>>that you've just copied.
>>4.  At the rename prompt, tzpe startup in
>>grade 1 and press enter.  If it says about
>>existing file, press y to replace it.  Then
>>KeySoft Says, "File Manager Menu." Press
>>Reset, and you'll hear your new startup
>>sound.
>>Method 2: copying to Flash Disk:
>>1.  Copy the sound to Flash Disk/Windows
>>folder.  If it says that the folder does not
>>exist, press y to create it.
>>2.  Then go to Main Menu, select File Manager
>>and select Rename.
>>3.  At the drive prompt, select Flash Disk.
>>At the folder name, select Windows.  At the
>>file name, select the file that you've just
>>copied.
>>4.  At the rename prompt, type startup in
>>grade 1 and press enter.  If it says about
>>existing file, press y to replace it.
>>KeySoft then says, "File Manager Menu."
>>5.  Press Reset.  KeySoft will restart and
>>present a message, "System Files have been
>>updated, press Reset." Press Reset at this
>>point.  You should hear new sound.
>>If you have any questions, feel free to post
>>it to the list.
>>Cheers,
>>Joseph
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