isaac, s someone who has used both models then perhaps you can set the record 
straight.Wwhat I was told when I was comparing the two devices was that the 
voicenote had flash memory and kept its system and records when all power was 
lost. This was contrasted with the information that the pakmate had to be 
reloaded with its software if it lost all powr. I thought this odd, but was 
told by the sales people this was the case. Since the very first thing I 
managed to do with my voicenote was to let it run dry as it were, it's a good 
thing I recognized my shortcomings in my choice. Now can you varify this or no 
for me not that I'm gong to run out and sell my voicemate but just out of 
curiosity.

I read in the manual for the voicenote that if you lose all power anything you 
have added to the system disk will be lost although the main installed stuff 
remains in tact. I thought this made it a funny place for a my documents foldr 
to be installed when I got the thingy, but was told it wasn't true. Now I"m not 
going to test it, but if someone knows for certain it would be a nice thing to 
have made clear.
And since I've got your attention answering questions for me and so I don't 
have to originate another message, Is there a way to use my qwerty keyboard to 
input everything as if I was writing Braille? I can find settings for grade of 
braille when required, but haven't found a place that switches to braille input 
of data  for overall io entry.

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