Hi Matthew,

If the file you want to open is the same one that you have last used
with that particular application, it wouldn't prompt you for the drive
if the cf card was not removed in the meantime, but if it was removed,
or you have between the cessions done any kind of reset, it always
reverts back to the flash disk.  

Hth
Riana

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Horspool [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 September 2004 07:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] remembering drive without prompting
Sensitivity: Confidential

Hi All
 
I have a query that might not seem obvious from the subject line:
 
Lets say I have just finished a piece of work on the BrailleNote. I have
saved it on a Storage Card. Next time I come to open the file, the BN
says "Drive? Press enter for (XXXXX). How do I stop the BN asking what
drive I want?
 
thank you
from
Matthew Horspool
 
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Tel: (1-800) 444-4443 or (1-727) 803-8000
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