Don, doesn't this internet explorer stuff make you grin? Diane Kelker and I did 
this the other day with Book Share.  We counted: 102 times of the internet 
explorer message before getting in.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Don Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 23:56:50 -0700
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] KeyWeb Search problem

>If I'm understanding you correctly, when you press the button to start a 
>search on google for example you hear the bn say "click".

>If this is the case there is an internet explorer dialog box opening up and if 
>you press the forward thumb key you should see it.   You are warned that you 
>are
>about to send information over the internet and asked if you wish to continue. 
> Stupid I know, but nobody ever said the explorer messages were briliant.
>There is a box you can check to hopefully never see that message again, but it 
>doesn't always seem to work.  After that, there is a yes button followed by a
>no button asking whether you want to continue.  You press space to get to 
>these buttons and you undoubtedly want the yes button, so when you get to
>that just press enter.

>You may get this internet explorer message more than once, but just keep 
>pressing the yes button each time you do and it should eventually go away and
>you will be able to bet on with your search.

>I just went to google.com and was able to do a search once I finally got past 
>that internet warning I just mentioned.  I had to try a few times before I got 
>past
>it though.

>I hope this answers your question.

>Don

>On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 20:59:10 -0400, Brian Osborne wrote:

>Braillenote,

>A bit of background, should you be interested.  Our son Sami, 7 and in 2nd
>grade, has the good fortune to attend a school here in the US that can
>afford to buy him a Braillenote BT.  This is an impressive device, a
>substantial improvement in all sorts of ways over his Braille n'Speak.  He's
>able use it to do his work in class, take tests, and do homework with it,
>basically all in KeyWord.

>We're going to buy him the French MultiLingual module because he's an
>excellent French speaker, his mother is French, and it would certainly be
>nice to get him reading and writing in French as well.

>We also want to use KeyWeb, and that's the problem.  The setup: BrailleNote
>BT with KeySoft 6.1, connected to our home's router using the Socket
>Ethernet card and an RJ45 cable.  We are able to open and read any page
>without a problem, the problem comes when we want enter text into a text
>input form like those at Yahoo and Google.  We enter text, doesn't matter
>what it is, hit Enter and we hear the voice say something like "Cli" or
>"Click" and that's it, no further response from KeyWeb.  Any thoughts?

>Brian O.



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