Hello, Sarah and all,

I believe the manual is a bunch of separate textfiles.  The introduction 
describes all the buttons and audio jacks.

I made a folder on the BSP called Braille Sense and copied all the files there.


Don't concern yourself with how to do that right now.  use your computer to 
read the various sections and you'll get the hang of the basics quickly.

Even though the new and the older units are different, you'll still recognize 
basic operations.

Joe G.

----- Original Message -----
From: Sarah May <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, Oct 28, 2009 16:28:06
Subject: [GWN] does anyone know in the braille manual a description of the 
layout of the BSP?

>
>
> Hi Friends,
> 
> I'm happy to say that I now today have in my hot little hands my Braille 
> Sense Plus!  I opened it up at my assistive tech goroo's office, and I 
> couldn't believe how much more flat and lighter it is compared to the 
> original Braille Sense.  I automatically looked for the toggle switch to turn 
> it on, and thought it'd be located in the same spot as the original Braille 
> Sense, but it's not.  When I brought it home and saw the braille manual, I 
> looked at the Table of Contents to see where there would be a description of 
> the physical layout of all the slots, buttons, where the battery's located, 
> and all that, because right off the bat I can tell there are different 
> buttons and additional new ones on the BSP.  I didn't see a physical 
> description anywhere in the manual.  So I went to GW Micro's web site.  When 
> I arrived to the Braille Sense page, using the BSP to get there, I saw a link 
> to a physical description page.  I hit enter on the link and all of the 
> sudden an untitled page came up and nothing was there.  Besides me not being 
> able to find a physical description of the lay out of the BSP in the manual, 
> the one on the web page doesn't work, will it be located on the CD's that 
> came with it?  Unfortunately, there's no braille label on the CD's that came 
> with my unit.  This is somewhat frustrating to me, because I don't want to 
> accidentally touch or press a button and the unit goes haywire on me.  I 
> spent a lot of money on this new unit.  If someone could help with my 
> questions I'd really would appreciate it! 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sarah
> 
> Sarah M. E. May
> 
> E-Mail: [email protected]
> 
> 
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> 
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