Wow, sounds interesting, does the carrying case have a pocket for storage
of
sd cards?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vicky Collins" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: [GWN] some initial observations with the Braille Sense
OnHand
> Sounds like it is meant to protect the OnHand from dust and the like.
> Since it is kind of short, I'll include the onboard help information
> about
> the carrying case and protective cover below. But, seeing as I can't
> remember whether or not these have been mentioned yet, I'll mention a
> few
> other things about the carrying case first.
>
> Unlike the VS, when the case on the OnHand is closed, the media buttons
> are all covered up. Also, again different from the VS, but the rings
> for
> the shoulder strap are on the carrying case itself, rather than on the
> OnHand. Then, too, the two snaps that close the OnHand case, they
> appear
> to be actual snaps where you have to work a little more to line them up
> to
> get the case to close, rather than the magnet type snaps which close
> the
> VS case.
>
> Now, for that help section I mentioned:
>
> 1.5 How to use the carrying case and the protection cover
>
> 1) How to link the carrying case into the Braille Sense OnHand.
>
> (1) Insert the front both edge deck of the Braille Sense OnHand into
> the
> inside of the carrying case frame, bag-ring.
> (2) Push the part of around speaker area slightly, then you will be
> heard
> click sound and it will be fixed.
>
> 2) How to remove the Braille Sense OnHand from the carrying case.
>
> (1) Push the back part of the frame to the outside of the Braille
> Sense
> OnHand slightly.
> (2) Pull up the back side of the Braille Sense OnHand.
>
> 3) How to put the protection cover into the Braille Sense OnHand
>
> (1) There are two holes around the rubber band
> (2) Hang the front both edge deck of the Braille Sense OnHand and
> cover
> the whole of the Braille Sense OnHand to the bottom of edge deck.
> Note: After putting on the protection cover, it protects the Braille
> Sense
> OnHand from foreign substances or liquid. And the Braille or key can be
> used in this status.
>
> 4) How to put the protection cover into the carrying case
>
> (1) Insert the front both edge deck of the Braille Sense OnHand into
> the
> inside of the carrying case frame, bag-ring.
> (2) Push the part of around speaker area slightly, then you will be
> heard
> click sound and it will be fixed.
> (3) Hang the protection cover on the carrying case-ring which is
> located
> on front of the frame edge deck. (If the belt is hung on the bag,
> please
> remove the belt first before hang the protection cover.)
> (4) Cover the whole of the Braille Sense OnHand to the bottom of edge
> deck.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stacey Robinson" <[email protected]>
> To: unknown <[email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, Oct 13, 2010 9:55:55
> Subject: Re: [GWN] some initial observations with the Braille Sense
> OnHand
>
>ar
>ar
>ar Vicky,
>ar What is the protective cover for?
>ar I don't have the on-hand but just wondered.
>
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