Yes, it went to the list. 1. This is very probably the flaky connection of the mPower to the phone; it happened to me with some sites when I tried it as well. I hardly ever rely on the bn for web browsing due to similar unreliabilities, even in the apex on wifi.
2. When you open a brf book in keybook and are asked if you want to review the options, hit y. Space down to "language for this document" and hit space-3-4 until you see "english (USA)". Now hit enter, then space-e to exit the options list and open the book. It will read normally. Note that you may have to go to utilities > language options and enable another language on your bn before this option will show up in the document options. However, you can now open bookshare books and have them read normally while still using UEB for everything else. On 5/22/12, Devin Prater <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello. I hope that this goes to the braille note list as well as the person > who I am replying to, I selected a message and hit reply all, so it will go > to two other listers. > First of all, I have my phone, which is a Verizon phone, a Samsung > Stratosphere, sending its Internet, mobile network, through bluetooth. I > tried to go to Bookshare, to which I am a member of, and the braillenote > unhelpfully said that it could not find the server, which contradicts the > fact that Bookshare is most likely to be up and running just fine, since I > tried it another time and the BN also said then that the server could not be > found. So, could it be Verizon blocking it for some reason? I tried it on > the iPod and it worked fine. I am not sure at this point what could be the > problem, the bluetooth connection, the old braillenote empower, or just my > bad luck. > Second question is about braille tables. I once used the lovely English USA > table, but one day, after finding that it annoyingly cannot propperly show > mathamatic symbols like ≥ or even = or +, I fell in love with UEB. I use it > often for math, but I don't quite like the fact that it can't read books > from Bookshare correctly with speech, treating the to sign as an exclamation > sign and so on. So, is there a modified braille table of the USA table that > can handle math input and output correctly, or any lister-created table at > all? > > -- Have a great day, Alex (msg sent from GMail website) [email protected]; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap ___ Replies to this message will go directly to the sender. If your reply would be useful to the list, please send a copy to the list as well. To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [email protected] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
