well, the resets I know can remove it are the reset with 4 5 6 held down or the service reset. as for other stuff about the file,don't worry about it, and don't mess with it. you can cause yourself a lot of pain messing with it, and as for anything else, the bn can usually correct it on it's own from my experience.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Lange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "BrailleNote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 01:47
Subject: [Braillenote] Keysoft.ksd


Hi list,
Can anybody give me specific technical details about keysoft.ksd? What kind of system file is it? What does it control/influence? How does it become corrupted? What kinds of problems can occur when the file becomes corrupted? If corruption happens, must keysoft.ksd always be erased manually, as I did today, or are there certain kinds of resets that will erase and replace it as a matter of course?

What amazed me today was that an apparently corrupted keysoft.ksd file survived not one but several service resets as well as countless other kinds of reset that I tried to no avail since the display in my BT32 MPower went down three weeks ago.

I have no technical information about keysoft.ksd and I'm really curious about it , especially today, after erasing it manually in File Manager followed by doing a simple standard reset to replace it and getting the use of my BT32's display back. Frankly, that surprised the hell out of me but I gotta tell you: it really, really made my day.
Thanks,
Tom
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