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On 2/17/11, Christopher Emery <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tryed this and I am getting refused connection.  I am using Apex 9.1
> BT   is there anything I need to do on the BN?
>
> Also for anyone that knows how to do this using Linux that would be
> help ful.  Also I am trying to access my local files both on BN and
> computer both ways if anyone know how
>
> God Bless,
> Christopher & Ensign <- Dog Guide
>
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Thomas Stivers
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> One of the nice things about the braillenote is its ability to be used
>> silently in classes or meetings. The only problem is if something goes
>> wrong and it becomes necessary to reset the braillenote in a meeting.
>> That pleasant little tune that is played when starting up keysoft
>> doesn't         seem all that long until your boss pauses his or her
>> presentation while it plays and plays and plays! You can avoid this
>> little embarrassment by changing the startup sound to something a little
>> more subtle.
>>
>>
>>
>> This method requires a braillenote apex, a computer, and either a wired
>> or wireless network connecting them. First turn on the Apex, go to the
>> options menu, connectivity, and turn on your connection either wireless
>> or Ethernet. Now go to options menu, connectivity, active connection
>> details, and look for the ip address of your apex. This number is
>> written in computer Braille and in my case was 192.168.1.146. Remember
>> or write down this number as we will use it in a moment. Go ahead and
>> return to the main menu and move over to the computer.
>>
>>
>>
>> On the computer press windows+r to get to the run dialog box. Type
>> "telnet a.b.c.d" where a.b.c.d is the address we obtained from the
>> braillenote earlier. You should get a ">" prompt. At this prompt type
>>
>> cd windows
>>
>> This will place you in the system directory on the braillenote where all
>> the files that make it work are stored. Be careful in this directory
>> because changing or deleting the wrong thing may force you to do a full
>> reset of your braillenote. Now type
>>
>> copy "keysoft startup.wav" "keysoft startup2.wav"
>>
>> This will back up the file we are going to rename so we don't lose it.
>> Next type
>>
>> copy "keysoft click.wav" "keysoft startup.wav"
>>
>> This command will copy the short unobtrusive click sound over the normal
>> keysoft startup sound. Now type exit and press enter to log off of the
>> braillenote.
>>
>>
>>
>> When you do a regular soft reset of the braillenote you should just get
>> the click from now on. You can change the sound back by doing a hard
>> reset or by copying keysoft startup2.wav back over keysoft startup.wav
>> using the procedure above.
>>
>> --
>> Thomas Stivers
>> Phone: (512) 522-5701
>> [email protected]
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