Anyone get this to work under Vista or 7 yet? Will Apex with WM CE 6.0 and
KS 8 support this option?

Thanks,

Kevin 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:braillenote-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Joseph Lee
> Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 11:46 AM
> To: 'Alex Hall'; [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [Braillenote] connecting to keyweb via usb connection and
> other questions
> 
> Hi,
> Alex is correct.
> At the "device to use" or any other prompt (except in word processor
> where
> you are creating/viewing files), press SPACE with dots 3-4 (CTRL+SPACE
> on
> QT) to change values.
> Cheers,
> Joseph
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alex Hall
> Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 11:39 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Braillenote] connecting to keyweb via usb connection and
> other
> questions
> 
> 1. Press space-3-4 at the "device to use" prompt to move through the
> options.
> 
> 2. Try saying 'yes' when prompted, on the pc, to set up a partnership.
> You may not need to do this each time, but I think you must do it
> once.
> 
> On 11/17/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello fellow braillenote users:
> > Have any of you ever tried to connect to keyweb via the usb
> connection?
> > According to section 14.14.2 of the user's guide, this can be done
> > using the same connection that we'd normally use to connect to active
> > sync. The directions say the following:
> > To use this connection to access the internet there are a few more
> > simple steps
> > 1. Enter the options menu by pressing space with o.
> > 2. Press C for connectivity then space to get to create new dialup or
> > lan connection. Press enter. Keysoft prompts Connection configuration
> > name? type a name that is meaningful to you and press enter.
> > 3. keysoft prompts device to use? cycle through the options to
> ethernet
> > network connection. and press enter. Now, here's where things get a
> bit
> > weird. When I get to the device to use prompt, the field is already
> > filled in with (internal modem), and there's no way to change this
> > option. I've tried pressing space with X, and X cord, but all I get
> is
> > a beep from keysoft.  Assuming that there was an ethernet option, the
> > last few steps are quite obveous. It tells me to press enter after
> > locating ethernet network connection, then press E cord to exit the
> > menu, and then press Y for yes to save the configuration. Finally,
> the
> > directions say to return to the main menu, and press I for internet.
> > Sounds quite simple huh? I wonder why HW would describe a method in
> the
> > user guide that doesn't really exist? All the options under the
> device
> > to use heading, are for the dialup modem, which I can't use. Is this
> a
> > flaw on Humanware's part? or am I forgetting to do something. On a
> > slightly different bn topic, I'd like to set up the bn so that when I
> > transfer word documents from the pc to the bn, they will
> automatically
> > transcribed to the .pwd format. The directions in the guide say to go
> > to the options menu within Activecync itselfto make the necessary
> > changes. However, the options menu in Activecync, is disabled. Why is
> > this? Finally, I've noticed that whenever I'm reading a document,
> these
> > strange symbols keep popping up before, in the middle of, and at the
> > end of text in keyword. If I'm writing something, the same symbol
> pops
> > up everytime I press enter. Is there anything I can do to stop these
> > symbols from showing? The symbols I'm refering to are, the e d signs
> > followed by the letter p and sometimes the letter f. I'm sure these
> > symbols do have their purpose, but I find them rather annoying. They
> > tend to get in the way when reading. How do I turn these off?
> > Mike
> > Rochester, NY.
> >
> >
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> Alex
> My email is now: [email protected]
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