That bauge may not always be accurate.  Sometimes you *have* to run it down,
whatever the cost.  Just run it totally flat--that's what I have done from
time to time.  And that will fix the problem.  Reminds me, I need to do it
soon I'm sure.

Jane
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 7:05 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] A couple of things


> Hello list,
>
> I'm starting to put together my address lists in the database.  I've
> discovered I can paste various address lines from one of my address list
> files to the actual address list database on the BN by pasting the
> clipboard.  It has worked well thus far.  These address files were created
> on a braille lite.  I'm pleased with how I can bring up specific address
> fields as the company name and have the BN display those addresses under
> the so called company name.  I placed the name of an organization in that
> field instead of an actual company.  I was truly impressed!
>
> While I was adding information to the database, I got a batttery critical
> message! I was certainly surprised to hear it so soon!  The battery at
that
> time was down to 43 percent!  The battery gage was accurate!  I couldn't
> find a way to get rid of the message so I plugged it in and brought the
> battery up to full charge.  I really didn't want to do that dreaded I'm
> talking till my battery goes flat message!  I simply didn't understand why
> I should get the battery critical message when the gage is suppose to be
> accurate!  Is there another way to stop that critical message should it
pop
> up prematurely?  A normal reset didn't help!
>
> Thanks for your thoughts!
>
> Jim Aldrich
>
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