Hi Rob,
Unfortunately, BACKSPACE with ENTER with T is
already taken by Terminal. Voice chat would
be good, but you'll need to be aware that it
might slow your BrailleNote considerably (it
uses more RAM). Also, if you do this while
typing, the quality would be worse.
Cheers,
Joseph
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 3 Mar 2007 22:47:08 -0800
(PST)
Subject: [Braillenote] Idea for "KeyChat"
menu
Here's my two cents of how i see this menu
being set
up (and if anyone here on the list belongs to
the
Humanware development group you can take my
idea or
throw it, but i figured i'd offer my input).
From the
main menu, you'd press C. The BrailleNote
would say
"KeyChat Menu" and from there you can press
space and
backspace as normal OR you can press T for
"Text chat"
(which allows support for Yahoo Messenger,
AIM, or MSN
- like Trillian on Windows XP) or V for Voice
Chat
(which would allow Skype support). The quick
command
would be back space and enter with T to go to
the text
chat (provided that's not been taken), and
back space
and enter with V to quickly go to the voice
chat. As
far as the voice chat goes, like the Media
player,
you'd be able to chat over the voice chat
application
while working in KeyWeb, KeyPlus, or
whatever. Anyone
have any comments on this idea? (Again this
is just my
two cents, take or throw as you wish).
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