Hi,
I live in a condo. although I have a garage, that solution might disturb
the neighbors. My basement is not sound proffed at all. I am wondering what
may happen if it finishes before I get up in the morning. I started this
process around perhaps 5:15 pm. I frequently am up by 6 am.
Evelyn
At 03:03 PM 3/8/05 -0800, you wrote:
Evelyn,
It can take 10 to 12 hours to run discharge the battery with the speech
on, and probably considerably longer with just the braille display.
What I've done here is to turn on speech and crank the volume up
reasonably high and then put the braillenote out in the garage for "the
duration". I
suspect it also flattens a bit faster if you can have the volume turned up
a bit, but you still have to live with it. <smile>
Don
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 16:59:29 -0600, Sarah Cranston wrote:
It takes about 1 million years if all you're doing is exercising the
Braille display. It only takes a century if it talks until the battery
goes flat and drives you
crazy!
Happy Tuesday everyone!
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Subject: [Braillenote] battery recalibration
Hi, All,
I have had to recalibrate my Braille note's battery and am running it in
Braille display mode. I am wanting to know how long this typically takes.
Thanks.
Evelyn
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