Hi,
You won't lose your authorization keys when you do that reset. When you do
this reset, you need to reset your settings.
The other Support Info Mode commands are S for formatting an SD card and X
for Braille display exercise.
Cheers,
Joseph

-----Original Message-----
From: Malaina VanderWal [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 3:31 PM
To: Joseph Lee; [email protected]
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Few miscellaneous things...

Yes I have the apex QT 32!  Aside from keys not always working 
the first time I pressed them I haven't had any issues thus far.  
I don't have any problems with down loading email.  I know people 
talked about it before but what again is the reason for support 
information mode?  The only thing I have been able to check has 
been the memory with function o and read with i twice.  Oh and 
does anyone know what happens if you do a jkl reset on the apex 
if you have the dictionary, nemeth code tutorial and the gps 
keys?  If I need to do this at some point I don't want to lose my 
authorizations.
Malaina

 ----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Lee" <[email protected]
To: "'braillenote list'" <[email protected]
Date sent: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:03:34 -0700
Subject: [Braillenote] Few miscellaneous things...

Hi folks,
Well, congradulations to Malaina and Carol for getting their Apex 
-
especially to Malaina for getting the QT version (is it 
32-cell?). Thought I
should write quite a few observations and notes - mostly due to 
low list
traffic:
* As for my Apex, it's at home, but I need to send it back to the 
closest
dealer (and, eventually back to HW) to see if there is a 
possibility of a
repair over there.
* As for Bluetooth, Robert's works and Alex's observations tells 
us quite a
few things: Even though the company does not say anything 
publically here,
the users' responses and active research by some people deserve 
some merit.
I personally agree that more company presence could have enhanced 
the image
and communication efforts by the company; however, I'd like to 
point out
that most of the "hacks" and problem fixes comes from users' 
research, thus
telling me that users are the driving force behind the livelihood 
of this
list. In connection with Bluetooth discussion, I'd like to point 
out that
the presence of this feature (at least in words) is a right step 
forward in
implementing it in the future.
* Quite a few misconceptions I believe need to be addressed 
before
continuing on with other things: KeySoft 9.0x is essentially 
KeySoft 8.0 on
a new operating system layer. In other words, we are dealing with 
an mPower
that looks like an Apex. The "hidden things" that people are 
starting to
discover now could set the stage for true product differentiation 
between
and mPower and the Apex in the near future. I expect the next 
version of
KeySoft to point out the differentiation more clearly. Also, just 
because a
product is new and looks more techier does not mean all the bugs 
from
previous software is gone - fixing those require time and effort, 
as many
people said. This is the chief reason why HW cannot really 
"guarantee"
release time. But with the hopes that the new framework is here 
in fixng
bugs faster, I expect the company to deliver on time updates - 
unless a
serious flaw is discovered right before the firmware is launched.
* As for user and company communication: I see trends that 
suggests the
response from HW are slow at times; that is expected, which is a 
normal
thing for this time of year. Despite this "lack of response," we 
have
"researchers" who are willing to investigate things that a 
company rep would
do, such as testing new hardware and software and even going so 
far as offer
assistance over Skype. My opinion, then is this: Don't bive up 
your
confidence - if the company does not respond to you, perhaps do 
believe in
users' posts because I'm sure at least one company rep is writing 
our
concerns and at least one user is researching your problem (for 
you and
others).
For those who have XP machines: I got a small request/favor for 
you - and
that's up next. Sorry if my wording may seem harsh - if that's 
the case, I'd
like to apologize.
Cheers,
Joseph



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