Hello Ann,

If you are using a braille style keyboard, you can access the manual with o-chord (o plus the space bar) then i-chord. If you look at the back of the unit, do you have a USB port? If not, then you have a Braillenote Classic.

Sharon
----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Cosgrove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 4:07 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] A Few Questions


Hello All



I have now purchased a Braillenote from a friend but I don't know what model
it is. Could someone please help me, where do I go to see exactly what it
is? Also, I have no instructions so wanted to download the manuals on the
net but again, because I don't know the model, this is going to be awkward
for me.



I thought a Braillenote comes with a USB lead so you can transfer files from
PC and vise versa but I don't seem to have one. Obviously, if it does have
this feature I can always get a USB lead, it wouldn't be a problem. The
Braillenote itself is only over a year old so to me, it's still relatively
new.



I read on the list before a lot of you get books on your Braillenote, how
does this work? I'm sorry for all the questions, hope someone can help me.



Regards



Anne

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