Hey, guys,

    Just as a side note... I have a 500 gigabyte western digital hard
drive. My braille note m-power recognizes it. Why it wouldn't
recognize a hc USB drive or SD card is beyond me. I've used an
8-gigabyte thumb drive before with no problem, too. I wonder if it's
just certain brands that don't work?

       Amanda

On 11/8/09, Joseph Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Melissa,
> Great ones (in my opinion). I personally prefer support for SDIO cards...
> As for printers and UsB flash drives, I think the USB standard that is used
> on the BN family should be upgraded. I believe printer problem can be fixed
> if using generic HP driver (for HP). For USB thumb drives, yes, I think
> faster uSB standard...
> Some of the other things that I want to see:
> * More mainstream support - Word 2007, Powerpoint 2007, common database
> format (.cdb), mainstream chat protocols and so forth.
> * A way of writing useful programs (not just games, of course) for the
> BrailleNote (I and other programmers will continue to advocate for it).
> As for other suggestions i.e. OS upgrade, hardware and so on, I will not
> comment on it anymore...
> Cheers,
> Joseph
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Melissa
> Hadiyanto
> Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 2:22 PM
> To: Braillenote
> Subject: [braillenote] suggestions for improving the braillenote
>
> Today I bought an SD card and when I put it into the sd slot, it didn't show
> up as one of the drives. Then I reset the braillenote, and it still didn't
> show up. I think I know why it doesn't work. I think that it's because the
> sd card that I have is a high capacity one and unfortuately it's not
> supported on the mpower. It would be cool though if it were. Here are some
> things that I think need improvement.
>
> 1. support for SDHC type of cards. The braillenote would be able to
> recognize these types of cards so that you could have more memory.
> 2. more wireless support. Being able to use different wireless cards
> depending on what router you get the signals from or even from another
> wireless card.
> 3. printer support. Being able to use some of the newer printers to print
> from.
> 4. more USB flash drives. Ones that can go up to a lot of memory and would
> be able to be recognized by the braillenote.
>
> If any of you out there want to say something, you can. Or add anymore
> ideas, you're more than welcome to.
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