Oh, that helps A lot.

Now if I can link up a I phone for the internet that would be cool.  

I thought windows C was windows Mobel as well.  Oh well.  I was hopeing to be 
able to install programs I used back then on the pac mate on the unit.

I am guessing I could still install the GPS package on this as well.  

Thanks

Matt

Yeah I got it set in advance mode.
On Feb 4, 2011, at 8:59 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:

> Hi,
> Let's examine it one at a time:
> * KeyChat and weird symbols: Don't worry about those.  These symbols 
> represent who sent a particular message.  The "for sign, o" means
> someone - person you are talking to - wrote the message, and "for sign, ow" 
> means that you wrote that message.
> * KeySoft in general: No, mPower does not run Windows Mobile.  You might be 
> talking about Windows CE, which is quite distinct from Windows Mobile.
> There are two operational modes of the DBC (Deaf-Blind Communicator):
> A.  DBC Basic (DBCB): This is the default mode where most of KeySoft will not 
> be availible - only KeyChat functionality will be there.
> B.  DBC Advanced (DBCA): This is where all functionality of KeySoft will be 
> availible - think of it as using KeySoft with added Dfunctionality.
> To swithitch between these two (DCB units only): from Main Menu, go to 
> Utilities, then select Key Management.  After this, go to Enter a new Product 
> Key.  At the "product key" prompt, type either "dbca" (Advanced mode) or 
> "dbcb" (DBC Basic mode) then press ENTER.
> As for mp3 files, it could be the fact that they are audio files, something 
> wrong with the file format or hardware thing.  To see that you are indeed 
> playing an mp3 file, while you "5k" the file is playing, press BACKSPACE with 
> ENTER with M.
> * Marking text: You can in fact mark start of text selection without having 
> to go to Bleck Commands Menu.  If you found the location where you wish to 
> start text selection (either forward or back), press BACKSPACE with M (CTRL 
> with Shift with M).  Then go to the end of your text selection, put the 
> cursor one character after the end of this block then do copying, cutting, 
> etc.  via Block Commands (SPACE with B).
> * Databases: You need to put the unit in DBC Advanced mode to do this.  From 
> Main Menu, go to Database Manager (D).  KeySoft asks, "Database to use?" Type 
> the name of a new database and press ENTER.  Then KeyBase, the database 
> management program, will step you through creating the data field and what 
> type of field it should be - string (a collection of characters), yes or no, 
> number, etc.
> Hope this helps.
> Cheers,
> Joseph
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Matthew Suggs <[email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date sent: Fri, 4 Feb 2011 18:23:16 -0600
> Subject: [Braillenote] Some Question Reguarding M Power Model and DBC.
> 
> Hello.
> 
> I still waiting for my DBC to get here.  However, during the mean time I am 
> being shown how all the other things it can do.
> 
> Well, one thing I seeing that I don't like on the DBC is the way it shows 
> each message being   shown with weird tags, such as FOR Sign O and For sign 
> OW, and so forth.  What does this mean?  I've seen even FOR Sign P and 
> ED.This just seems odd.
> 
> On the Keysoftside.I noticed that the current Keysoft 8.0 for the M power 
> don't even play MP3 files.  Why is this?  I thought this was a windows Mobile 
> 4.5 version.  Just seemed odd, unless it was something I did wrong.
> 
> Also, in word, I can not figure out how to select the text I want to copy,  I 
> found where you copy the block text, but yet, I can not seemed to find 
> anywhere in the help on how to place the blocks to select the text.
> 
> Also,  is there any way of creating a database that I can use, since I am 
> going into BEP here soon, I need to make my own database that design around 
> what I need, as well, I could not find anything on what kind of Database file 
> that can be imported into it as well.  Since I would be useing Excel, I 
> figured this would be something close to a spreadsheet file.
> 
> Also, can I make a internet connection between my I phone as a modem with 
> blue tooth or will it work with the USB as a modem?  Since I have tethering?
> 
> Can any one give me any product that will work in the PCMIA slot as a 
> wireless?
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> Matthew
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