Hi Kate,

Well, to find the “actual” version, form Main Menu, press SPACE along with
dots 2-4. Then press SPACE. BrailleNote says, “KeySoft CE version (version).
Build: (build).”

Where version is the version you are running and the build is the build
number of that version. To exit out of this Informaiton list, press SPaCE
along with dots 1-5.

Cheers,

Joseph

 

From: Kate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 11:28 AM
To: Joseph Lee; [email protected]
Subject: introduction

 

Fair enough, if I'm asking a million questions, I suppose I ought to
introduce myself.
 
I'm of course Kate, I live in NY. I'm a student, hope to get into medical
transcription. I do a little writing for my local paper and also assist in a
nursery a couple times per month.
 
I got my BrailleNote mPower BT last fall and I've only just gotten time to
begin learning it. I think its running keysoft 6.2 if I'm not mistaken.
That's what one of the CD cases says at least.
 
To be honest, I'm trying to get myself up to speed on a lot of technology
stuff lately. Seems to have gotten away from me and I feel like an old lady
who doesn't know hardly anything. I'm too young for that to be happening to
me.
 
Take care, and thanks for the info and the link to your website, that should
come in handy.
 
Kate

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [Braillenote] wireless cards
> Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 09:01:36 -0700
> 
> Hi Kate,
> Well, they are interchangeable - in other words, there's no order in which
> you buy the card.
> If you are planning to use Ethernet, my suggestion is to buy a network
> router first (a router is a device which allows multiple computers to
> connect to a single DSL connection). Then buy the Ethernet card from
> HumanWare.
> I have a website called BrailleNote PBWiki (located at
> braillenote.pbwiki.com) which has vast resources on BrailleNote, including
> the answer to your question about setting up an Internet connection.
> Cheers,
> Joseph P.S. Could you mind introduce ourself (like who exactly you are and
> what you do, along with the kind of BrailleNOte you have and KeySoft
> version)? Thanks.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kate
> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 8:50 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Braillenote] wireless cards
> 
> 
> 
> I'm looking to get set up with the internet feature of my braille note. I
> have never set up an internet connection myself, so forgive me if these
> questions are really insanely basic and easy.
> 
> I have internet access through my desktop computer, its a DSL connection
> through verizon. So, it says something about getting information from my
> ISP, which I assume is then verizon. What info do I need and is this
usually
> done via telephone, like, do I call them and ask them for information or
do
> I basically not need to worry about that if I am already connected with my
> other computer? Should I just plug the ethernet cord in and should that
> work?
> 
> I haven't tried as much yet because I have to go get an ethernet card
first.
> Any suggestions of ones that are compatible?
> 
> I do have wireless connectivity at home since I used to have a laptop
> computer, so if I just got a WI-FI adapter card, would that work by itself
> without an ethernet card? Are those two things interchangeable or do I
need
> an ethernet card before I can add a WI-FI adapter card?
> 
> I found this list of wireless cards that are supposedly compatible, but
have
> read in various places some of these don't work so well, does anyone use
any
> particular kind, either of the ones listed here or another kind, and have
> good reviews?
> 
> 1. SanDisk Connect Plus CF WiFi + 128MB Memory card 
> 2. Ambicom WL1100C-CF revision 2 only (serial number WL2342xxxxxxxx) 
> 3. Meritline MWL-672 Wireless LAN 11b Compact
> 4. Dlink DCF-660W, Wireless Ethernet Adapter, 11Mbps, 802.11b,
> Compact Flash
> 5. Symbol Spectrum NetWLAN
> 6. Linksys WCF12 Wireless CompactFlash Card 
> 7. NetGear MA701, Wireless Ethernet Adapter,11Mbps, 802.11b,CompactFlash
II 
> Do any of the faster ones like the D's work in the braille note? Do the
USB
> connected wireless adapters work?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any and all pointers tips help and/or advice,
> Kate
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