Hi Rui! Welcome to the list! You'll find it can be a very very useful resource. 
 Oh and don't worry about a thing concerning your English.  It's perfectly 
fine.  Now, to answer a few of your questions

1.  Yes, you can have two modules for languages on your Braillenote.  I believe 
the only ones offered at this point in time are German, French Canadian, um, 
regular French? *grin*, Spanish, and Italian, but I may be wrong about that.  
Note that if you're running keysoft version 5, installing a second language may 
cause some conflicts.  I have spanish installed and ks 5, and haven't 
experienced any major problems yet.  (knock on wood)

3.  Make sure that the printer you're using does not require drivers from 
windows in order to run.  The bn does not support printers that are only 
windows compatible, so you may have to go printer shopping.  Also, make sure 
that you have the hp printer selected in the printer setup menu.  To do this, 
enter keyword by pressing w from the main menu.  Next press p to print a 
document, and s to set up the printer.  Press space until you get to the option 
"printer type?" if you have not changed this, it should say "standard, change?" 
Press y to change, and select the hp printer driver files from the list 
provided.

HTH, and good luck! Laura PS.  Bob, the Spanish word for help is ayuda, except, 
I'm pretty sure they speak Portuguese in Portugal

>------ original message ------
>from: Rui Batista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Braillenote] some questions about braillenote

>Hi

>I'm Rui from Portugal (in (europe), and i have my braillenote since October.
>I have some questions about it.   Could anyone answer my questions please?
>The questions are the follows:

>1.  Can I have two or more languages installed in my braillenote?

>2.  When I emboss a document and I wrote it in grade 2, does the document 
>appears on the paper like it is in the brailledisplay (in layout mode)?

>3.  I have an Hp 720 C and I can't print my documents directly with my 
>braillenote.  Why this is happening?


>This is my first message to this list.
>Thanks and sorry for my english.  My mother language is very different.

>Rui



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