Yet another reason I avoid keychat... to my knowledge, there isn't
one. I have reported this on at least two separate occasions to hw,
but still no fix.

On 4/5/11, Jasmine Kotsay <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I saw in the email that I'm replying to that you were talking
> about the hotkey for each thing in a menu.  You you know what the
> hotkey for signing into instant messaging is? I tried I, S, and
> these two don't work.  Do you know what key to press there?
>
>  ----- Original Message -----
> From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
> To: Richard Fiorello <[email protected]
> Date sent: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 17:56:12 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Braillenote] possible braille note updates
>
> The bn family has been, from the start, a companion or pda, not a
> pc
> replacement.  None of these devices (bn, sense, braille plus,
> even
> iTouch or Android phones and tablets) are meant to fully replace
> a pc
> base station.  That said, there are plenty of things that can be
> done
> to increase productivity (twitter, podcasting, internet radio,
> pdf
> viewing, email stabilizing, games, and more).  At the end of the
> day,
> though, all these devices are meant to go with you and help you
> when
> you are not at a pc, but not meant to take the place of a pc
> entirely.
>
> Yes, you can move through menus with space and backspace, or
> space-1
> and space-4, or press the hotkey (almost always the first letter)
> of
> the option you want, or use the thumb keys.  Navigation is quite
> straightforward in most situations.
>
> On 4/4/11, Richard Fiorello <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Hi;
>  I realize I am a newcomer here but I'm not certain that a
> notetaker will
>  ever perform all the functions of a pc.  It appears that on the
> surface
>  at least the current version of keysoft has covered most of the
> basics.
>    I wish they had included a podcast program as well as
> something for
>  internet radio in that I sort of got used to them on my braille
> plus but
>  there are work around for those problems.
>  Do people find they generally use the internal memory or opt for
> an s d
>  card?  Also, are there methods to basically arrow through the
> menus or
>  are you forced to memorize chord commands as one did with the
> good old
>  braille n speak?
>  I haven't looked at the hw site in a while but did someone state
> that
>  there are a series of podcast there discussing this beast?
>  Thanks
>
>  --
>  richard
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