Hi Keao,

I'm a little confused by your e-mail, so I'll go through the steps of 
downloading a book from there.  You go to the site, log on, click on "Online 
Catalog", and do your search.  Then, when you've found a book you wish to 
download, you click on its link.  With Web Braille, each volume of the book is 
a separate file, and you will see the link to each volume as a URL.  The URL 
will contain the Web Braille site, the number of the book, and an indicator of 
the volume number.  For example, the URL for Volume 1 of a book whose number is 
BR 12345 will say: www.loc.gov/nls/braille/br12345v1.brf, something like that.  
You click on the link, and the book will download.  You will see the URL to 
confirm that you are now at the location of the BRF file.  When you advance 
your Braille display past the Web address, you may or may not see the contents 
of the book displayed, but regardless, press [SPACE with S], [CONTROL with S].  
Choose a location for the file, and when typing in its name, use Computer 
Braille if you have a BT.  Make sure you type in a .brf extension when typing 
in the file name, and if using a BT, use dots 4-6 for the period with US 
Computer Braille or dots 2-5-6 for UK Computer Braille.  The UK Computer 
Braille symbol is the same as the Literary Braille symbol, but if you have US 
set, use dots 4-6 (to check your Computer Braille table, press [SPACE with O], 
[FUNCTION with O] for the Options Menu, then B for the Braille Display Options; 
press SPACE, and the ninth item or thereabouts will be the "Computer Braille 
Table?" option; if it's USA or Custom USA, you're using US Computer Braille, 
and if UK, it's the UK table; to change it, press [SPACE with dots 3-4], 
[CONTROL with SPACE] to cycle through the choices, press ENTER to accept, and 
exit).  When you've typed in the name with the correct extension, press ENTER 
to save it.  Now, when you open the book in KeyWord or KeyBook, you'll see the 
book's contents with no Web address.

HTH,
Maria

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Keao Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 14:41:13 -1000 (HST)
>Subject: [Braillenote] Web Braille

>Hello all.
>When I try to read a book from web braille, it takes me to the web sight for 
>the book.
>It doesn't ask me whitch folder to download it in.

>Aloha Keao


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