Hi Bob,

You probably already know this, but there is a quick disconnect command found 
in the options menu.  It only shows up when you are connected to your modem.  
From the options menu, press w.  If you are connected, you will hear 
spoken/displayed "disconnected".

Secondly, just curious: why would you wish the connect to service to be moved 
to the utilities menu? As you've pointed out, there currently is no shortcut 
there.  And, isn't it logical to keep it with the EMAIL functions in keymail? 
Just curious.  Laura


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>------ original message ------
>from: bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Braillenote] sugestion: disccnect "connect to service" prompt

>Hi gang,
>Here's a suggestion for the next version of keysoft (actually it's three 
>suggestions).

>Firstly, take the "connect to service" prompt out of the email menu and put it 
>somewhere else like the utilities menu.  While you are at it, why not tell us 
>how fast we are connected at?  In that way, we could choose to disconnect and 
>reconnect if we got connected at a slower speed the first time.

>My second suggestion is to put a "disconnect from service" option next to the 
>connect to service option (see the above suggestion).  If we choose to connect 
>to a service, there might also be times when we want to disconnect.

>My last suggestion is to put both the file and utility menus under the task 
>menu.  Of all the tasks we have to do, these two would seem to be the type of 
>things we would like to subtask.

>Thanks,
>Bob



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