like guies you forgot tetris!!! starting with ks 7.0 I think, you can
go to main menu, press u for utilities, k for key management and e for
enter a new product key, then   type "playtime" without the quotes and
hit enter. And in 7.2 they added "dean Jackson: a tribute" again go to
produck key? and type "dj" without the quotes and hit enter.

thanks.

On 3/3/08, Jenny Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Joseph,
>
> Thanks for the break-down.  Wow, bummer about the dazy playback feature.
> Hmmm, guess that will be one more thing to look forward to when the time
> comes that I can upgrade the entire unit.
>
> Jenny
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 8:28 PM
> To: Jenny Wood; [email protected]
> Subject: re: [Braillenote] Upgrading to M-Power
>
> Hi Jenny,
> Well, you'll get many and lose some.  As Alex fointed out, there are many
> things you'll get and things that Classic models will not be able to
> support.  Here's why:
> The hardware itself with mono sound output is not capable of supporting
> playing multiple files at once.  In other words, you can play
> mp3 files and you will not be able to hear the speech (although there is a
> workaround).
> There's no USB port, so anything to do with USB is excluded, along with no
> Bluetooth and SD.
> On the software side, since Classic has less RAM, Eloquence is not included,
> nor DAISY playback functionality.
> Here's what you'll get, starting with KeySoft
> 5.1:
> * Updated Planner
> KeySoft 6.1x:
> * WiFi 802.11b support (you'll need Ambicom card to use this)
> * Upgraded operating system to Windows CE 4.2 (Windows Mobile 2003)
> * Updated Planner and Address List
> * Ability to adjust media and speech volumes independently although you
> still cannot listen to speech while a media file is being played.
> Keysoft 7.0x:
> * Text adventure games using z5 interpreter
> * Database Manager to create custom databases
> * Fractions.
> KeySoft 7.2:
> * Ability to open files under Directory.
> KeySoft 7.5 (last version for Classic):
> * Stats functions under calculator
> * UEB (Unified English Braille) support.
> And so forth.  Let me know if I mismatched versions with features.
> Cheers,
> Joseph
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Jenny Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: <[email protected]
> >Date sent: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 19:42:51 -0600
> >Subject: [Braillenote] Upgrading to M-Power
>
> >Greetings all!  Thanks again to all who
> responded to my questions regarding
> >my upgrade to the M-Power.  I have read
> through the extended service
> >contract information on the Humanware website
> as suggested, and found it
> >interesting , to say the least.  However,
> upon reevaluating my options, I
> >have decided to simply upgrade Keysoft to
> version 7.5 first, and at some
> >point down the road, when our finances are a
> little more comfortable, I will
> >contact Humanware to determine what options
> will be available at that time
> >to upgrade the hardware.  While this may not
> seem like the most logical
> >approach to some, to put it simply, it is
> what I can afford at the present
> >time.  And quite frankly, if I don't change
> something about my current BN
> >situation, it will continue to merely collect
> dust in it's case, which I
> >think is a real shame.
>
> >So, I suppose my only question now is, are
> there any folks on the list who
> >might be willing to share their experiences
> with upgrading just the software
> >on the BN BT?  I'm curious as to how stable
> it will be.  I am also curious
> >about what functionality will be added, as
> well as unavailable due to the
> >post-dated hardware.  For instance, would one
> be able to read Daisy books
> >with the new software, or is this feature
> only available on the full-fledged
> >M-Power?  What, if any, new features or
> programs have you enjoyed with the
> >new version of Keysoft?
>
> >Thanks again, and I would like to say that I
> have really enjoyed this list
> >thus far.
>
> >Jenny
>
>
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