Hello!
Since a clock is running along with a few other things, your battery
continues to drain even though your unit is turned off! Make certain you
do run your BN on battery much of the time. If it starts to show ten
percent or less, you should charge it.
Jim Aldrich
At 09:01 AM 12/13/2004 , you wrote:
Hello,
I seem to have some problem with the battery level on my BN.
Before I turn off my BN, I always check up with the battery level. But,
after I turn on the BN the next time, the baterry level does not show the
last level, instead, the battery gets reduced by few levels.
Could you please tell me why this is happening.
thanks,
Raj.
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From: "rhonda clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 4:40 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] Deleting attachments
> Sorry about the translation. I'll try this again.
> ?To delete an attachment, navigate to the "attachment" infield of the
email message you wish to delete it from. Press backspace with c (control
with i) and confirm the deletion.
>
> Alternatively, you can go to the file manager, press d to enter the
directory mode, navigate to the flash drive. Press space with t (control
with t) to navigate by directories or subfolders. Press k until you get to
keymail, and then press enter. Press space bar so you will hear "list of
subdirectories in /keymail". Press space bar again so that you are at the
subdirectory attachments. Press enter twice. The first enter press will
prompt you for subdirectories in this directory. The second will now prompt
you with the list of documents in this folder.
>
> Press space with x (read with x), to view all file types, navigate to the
file you wish to erase, and delete it. This method isn't really
recommended, though, because the "attachment" field will still exist on your
email message, you will just not be able to open it. If you do, you will
hear "system cannot find the file specified." So I'd recommend that you do
look in your /keymail/attachments subdirectory frequently, because quite a
bit of meaningless junk can accumulate there. Often I find that if I attach
a file to an outgoing email, even if I do not save a copy in keymail, a copy
of that attachment finds its way to the subdirectory.
>
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