When at any prompt asking for a folder name, press space-t. Put your
cursor at the end of the folder name and type a slash, if one is not
already there (dots 3 4), then the name of the subfolder to create.
Press y at the "directory does not exist" prompt, and the subfolder
will be created.

On 7/28/11, Chris Nusbaum <[email protected]> wrote:
> How do you create subfolders?
>
>  Chris
>
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>
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>  Sent from my BrailleNote
>
>  ----- Original Message -----
> From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date sent: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 07:07:34 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Braillenote] note takers, future or not
>
> The bt commands are space-5-6 on a folder to open its subfolders
> and
> space-2-3 to go up a level.
>
> On 7/27/11, Sharon S <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hi Gary, you said:
>
>  "Get rid of the two file system display modes, and just show me
> a tree like
>  any other device.  I can understand hitting enter on a  folder
> to open.
>  That is probabgly my biggest beef with my apex.  Constantly
> having to get
>  into and out of folder mode."
>
>  If you are talking about going into sub folders then you can
> work it like a
>  tree.  When in the folder list you find the folder that you want
> to access a
>  sub folder and press the right arrow (QT), I'm not sure on the
> BT command.
>  then you will have the list of sub folders so you either find
> the one you
>  want and hit enter to go into it or you press the arrow again to
> go into the
>  next lot of sub folders.  To move back up the tree press the
> left arrow.
>
>  Hope this helps,
> From Shaz.
>  BN QT Apex and PK user.
>
>
>
>
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: "Gary Lee" <[email protected]
>  To: "BrailleNote list" <[email protected]
>  Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 5:47 AM
>  Subject: [Braillenote] note takers, future or not
>
>
>  |I have both the iphone and a braillle note apex.  As others
> have mentioned,
>  | I like to read in braille wheneever possible.
>  | While a braille display with the iphone might work well,
> (haven't tried
>  with
>  | the apex yet), I see two problems.
>  | 1.  carrying two pieces of equipment for one job.
>  |
>  | 2.  using up the battery on the phone while reading or taking
> notes, then
>  | where are you when you need the phone?
>  |
>  | Maybe some of this will be solved in the future by better and
> smaller
>  | battery technology and a bettter cheaper braille display
> alternative.
>  |
>  | Also, there is the access issue.  However, this is not the
> problem it used
>  | to be.  As a matter of fact, I feel that humanware has kept
> the
>  braillenote
>  | purposely stupid in some respects.
>  |
>  | Get rid of the two file system display modes, and just show me
> a tree like
>  | any other device.  I can understand hitting enter on a  folder
> to open.
>  | That is probabgly my biggest beef with my apex.  Constantly
> having to get
>  | into and out of folder mode.
>  |
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