Hello, Jonathan,

As you have read four e-mail about whether or not there were other deafblind 
like Lisa and me hereon this list, I hope you realise that the alarm is totally 
no use for us!  Why not add a vibrator so we are better alerted?

Yes, still another big challenge for you, PDI!

Thank you.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Jonathan Mosen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 09:05:29 +1200
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] A few questions on the planner

>Hi Nick.


>You can enter numbers in any grade of Braille supported by Keysoft.  Nemeth
>is presently not supported, but computer Braille is, which also of course
>supports lower numbers without a number sign.  To enable computer Braille
>for an entry where Grade II is your default grade of Braille, the quickest
>way is to press backspace with J.  You'll note that at this point the
>cursor changes to show you that you're now typing in computer Braille, and
>you can go ahead and use your lower numbers.


>I've noted your request to have no repeat at all for the alarm, at present
>we don't support this.  The theory behind this is that if you've set an
>alarm, and don't act on it, then you'll want to be reminded of the alarm
>again.

>Likewise the alarm tone suggestion.  I certainly would be very keen myself
>to have something a bit more tuneful waking me up in the morning.

>Thanks for the feedback and I hope you enjoy the Planner.

>Jonathan Mosen


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