Hi, Barbara. What is considered a hard reset? Is that the j k l with reset
button one or just the reset button?
At 3/22/2004, you wrote:
Hi Listers:
I spoke to BrailleNote Tech Support this afternoon and they conffirmed
that the free disk space on the Keysoft system disk (7.8MB) is used as
temporary space for opened files (both in the word processor and document
reader features) and web pages (Keyweb). this will cause the amount of
free disk space on the Keysoft system disk to shrink. However, when the
files are closed, the used space on the Keysoft system disk won't be
returned -- in other words, the amount of free disk space will continue to
decrease as more files and web pages are accessed. Tech Support said that
the Keysoft system disk needs to be purged from time to time and to use a
hard reset for this purpose. to check the amount of free disk space
remaining on the Keysoft system disk, go to the file manager and select
the directory option. Use the space bar to choose the keysoft system
disk. Do a Read + i to get the amount of remaining free space on the
Keysoft system disk.
So that's why I was unable to open a 650KB ebook from bookshare.org and
got the "There is not enough disk space" message. The amount of free disk
space left on my Keysoft system disk was only 600KB.
A note to Jonathan: I was unable to find any reference to "Disk space" in
the BrailleNote on-line help section (Read+help) or in the on-line manual.
Also, a hard reset is not covered in the on-line help index in the
reference to resetting the BN.
Barbara Wagreich
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