I actually got my multilingual software last year. I had keysoft three with the 
classic motherboard. Now that I upgraded, this software no longer works.
or no longer seems to work.

Josh


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Maria Kristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 11:39:24 -0800
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] BrailleNote's Multilingual Program and the ScannaR

>I have KeySoft version 5.  When I purchased my BrailleNote, I had version 
>4.01, and since I'd ordered my Spanish software at the time of purchase, it 
>was already installed for me; however, I had the Compact Flash card that 
>contained the software on it.  When I downloaded the KeySoft 5 upgrade from 
>the Internet, the multilingual worked fine.  When I sent my BN for repair, 
>KeySoft 5 had been burnt into ROM, and all my files had been lost; this meant 
>my multilingual program was no longer installed, but I was able to install it 
>myself through the Application Program option in the Utilities Menu.  However, 
>it wouldn't work at first because I didn't have a file called kgm32.dll for 
>whatever reason.  Check to see if you have this file in the root directory of 
>your Flash Disk or in your Windows folder also on the Flash.  You have to go 
>into Directory from the File Manager, and, after selecting the Flash Disk, you 
>can just put in a slash at the "Directory Name" prompt.  Go into the v
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> ew of "All, Including Hidden, Files" and see if the file's there; if it is, 
> copy (or move) it to the Windows folder on the Flash Disk and press reset 
> after doing so.  Also check the Windows directory on the Flash Disk by putt 
> in /windows at the prompt for directory after selecting the Flash Disk; 
> again, you'll have to check the view of hidden files.  If you don't have a 
> windows folder (I didn't have one when the unit came back with KeySoft 5.0 
> Build 25 burnt into ROM), you can create one to copy the file to.  As far as 
> I understand, this is the speech driver for English, and, for example, the 
> speech driver for Spanish would be called kgm32spn.dllbe you have to make 
> sure that both these files are in the Windows folder on the Flash Disk, and 
> the foreign language speech driver would be installed in the root directory 
> of the Flash Disk after you installed multilingual software.  The foreign 
> language speech file would probably be there because it's one of the files in 
> the multil
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> ngual package, but if you don't have the regular speech driver (as I didn't), 
> you'll have to call or email Technical Support so you could somehow obtain 
> it.  Once both speech files (regular and foreign language) are in the Windows 
> folder on the Flash and you've done a Reset with no keys held down, your text 
> in another language should be read fine.  I think the first multilingual 
> release came out with KeySoft 4, so it probably wouldn't work with a version 
> 3.  With me, I had the Spanish dictionary along with all the other files in 
> the multilingual program, and the only problem was the speech.  If you have 
> any other problems, try re-installing your software, and look in such places 
> as the Dictionaries and Windows folders on the Flash to see if there's 
> anything in there related to your language; in my case, the file I needed was 
> called "spanish install.exe" (without the quotes).  Hope this helps.
>Maria

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: Josh Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 13:18:06 -0500 (EST)
>>Subject: re: [Braillenote] BrailleNote's Multilingual Program and the ScannaR

>>Do you have keysoft version three? The multilingual that I have will not work 
>>with my version five of keysoft.

>>Josh


>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>From: Maria Kristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>To: BrailleNote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 09:36:03 -0800
>>>Subject: [Braillenote] BrailleNote's Multilingual Program and the ScannaR

>>>Hi Everyone,
>>>I know this is a little off topic, but I was wondering if the same 
>>>multilingual program for the BrailleNote worked with the ScannaR stand-alone 
>>>scan-and-read system from Pulse Data.  If so, is there a way for the user to 
>>>install the program themselves, or would the unit have to be sent back.  I 
>>>don't actually have the unit yet, but I'm just curious because I already 
>>>have the Spanish multilingual software on the BN, and I would need Spanish 
>>>software to scan in Spanish books for school in addition to the English 
>>>language being on the unit.  Also, can more than one language be installed 
>>>on the ScannaR, so the user can switch between them as needed, like in the 
>>>BN? Any responses anyone can offer are much appreciated.  Thanks.
>>>Regards,
>>>Maria


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