I use the alarm for waking up in the morning, and I must say it
works extremely well for that!
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From: "Rose Combs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'John Glass'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"'Andrew Head'"
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Date sent: Fri, 9 May 2008 10:33:44 -0700
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Some Suggestions for Future Versions
of Keysoft
I stopped using the alarm function completely a couple of years
ago. It
seems on either of my units it was often hard to make it stop
sounding, and
after a few upgrades with no resolution in any build I decided it
just isn't
worth the noise, hate that alarm sound anyway.
Rose Combs
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Glass
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 9:40 AM
To: Andrew Head; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Some Suggestions for Future Versions
of Keysoft
Hi Andrew,
I usually don't set an alarm for my appointments, as I may be
away from my
desk when it goes off, and I don't want to disturb the people who
work near
me.
The Blazie Engineering products have a feature called "calendar
alert," when
it is on, the note taker lets you know that you have appointments
for today
when you turn it on.
I really miss this feature, and hope that we can have it in a
future version
of Keysoft.
John
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From: "Andrew Head" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "John Glass"
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Date sent: Fri, 9 May 2008 16:57:37 +1000
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Some Suggestions for Future Versions
of
Keysoft
The planner already has the ability to alert users to
appointments.
you can set an alarm to go off many hours or even days before the
appointment is due to occur, and if you know you have an
appointment
coming up soon but don't remember when, just press enter with N
and the
information about your next
up coming appointment will be there.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Glass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 4:32 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] Some Suggestions for Future Versions of
Keysoft
Hi,
Since a number of people have sent their suggestions recently, I
thought I would provide my list.
I hope that all of our suggestions are given serious
consideration as
new versions of Keysoft are being planned.
I would like the functions of the PK's joystick to be user
definable,
so that left and right can move by display, rather than by
character.
Allow the PK to stream audio.
Implement m-power's embossing and printing features in to the
PK.
Add support for WPA networks to all models.
When scanning for networks tell user if found network is open or
secure, and provide signal strength.
When an open network is found, allow user to connect, without
having
to add a record by pressing "enter."
Implement an automatic update utility, like Braille Sense and
Icon
have to make the update process easier.
When opening a document, only ask "review the options" question
when
there are options available.
Eliminate the "save in line or paragraph format" question when a
file
is opened in the book reader, as it doesn't apply.
Allow user to set their preferred defaults for the planner
options.
Add dot braille as a recognized file type for file managers
directory
function.
When using key learn mode from the main menu, space with i just
beeps, should say something like "information command."
When using key learn mode, space with dots 235 just beeps,
Should
say "task menu."
While copying files and a file with the same name is
encountered,
pressing o to say "no to all existing files," machine just
beeps.
Add "block" as an option to the delete menu.
Support messenger.
Implement a planner alert mode, to tell user that they have an
appointment fortoday, when machine is turned on.
When "show new lines in reading mode" is set to one space
anywhere,
there isn't a space, the two words are run together.
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