Catherine, 

To obtain memory information on the PK: 

1. From the Main Menu 

2. SPACE with O for KeySoft Options 

3. SPACE with I for Support Information mode 

4. SPACE with I for Memory Information 

Kevinz 

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Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 11:04 AM

To: Carol Pearson

Cc: Kevin Chao; Joseph Lee; [email protected]

Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Is this normal?

Hi all,

I'm sorry if any of you get this message more than once, and I would have
changed the subject line but I have to use gmail on the web at the moment
and can't alter the subject line or do a reply other than what gmail calls a
"quick reply" without getting exception errors.

I wanted to say thanks for the info/suggestions re my below problems, and
also to ask - how do I check the memory status on the PK? From Joseph's
instructions I thought I should go into the options menu but I don't see
anything about memory/support information mode in there.

Thanks,

Catherine

On 1/25/08, Carol Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just to add to this thread, Catherine, it's agreed generally that the 

> notetakers these days just don't seem to be able to manage the speed 

> some of us oldie Braillists can write at. Some of us suspect one of 

> the problems is the timing of the spacebar and perhaps that it gets 

> stuck on occasions. I don't usually encounter your problem as most of 

> the time I work using Braille only, just thinking that this is 

> probably marginally faster and also may mean less drain on the 

> battery. In addition, I often write in public so want to be totally
confident about writing in Braille only.

>

> You mentioned something about one-handed, and this certainly may add 

> to the problems you're seeing.

>

> In addition to the possiblity of low memory, you may find you have 

> almost filled your Flash disk. It's surprising how quickly it can 

> fill, especially if you inadvertently record a file, which then 

> resides in your My Memos folder and you don't notice ... Take a look
there.

>

> Oh, there's something else I notice too and that is that speed writing 

> is not accomplished so well if you're actually holding the BN, or have 

> it resting on your knees but not very flat. Sometimes when I'm caught 

> out and the spacebar appears to be lagging behind, I realise I'm not 

> sitting in a very good position.

>

> I do hope these pointers go some way to sorting your problems. All I 

> can say is that you're not alone. Anyway, it seems as though you're 

> taking the time to learn things and make the best out of your PK, and 

> that's really good.

>

> Come back if your questions aren't fully covered with your various 

> responses, or if you need to ask further questions.

>

> Cheers now.

>

> --

> Carol

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>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: "Kevin Chao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> To: "'Joseph Lee'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Catherine Turner'"

> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>

> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 6:58 PM

> Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Is this normal?

>

>

> > Catherine and Joseph,

> >

> > Well, Joseph already answered the first and third question rather 

> > well I thought. As for the issue of the PK's speech stopping in the 

> > middle of no where. I thought myself that this was an issue of 

> > memory being low, but I hav seen the memory drop even lower then 

> > the reported values when speech stopped. I think there is just some 

> > issue between HumanWare and Baum working out a few kinks in the PK. 

> > The PK's speech stopping is just one example, another would be at 

> > the moment the C2 does nothing. This is because Baum isn't giving 

> > HumanWare the code to access the C2 key.

> >

> > Well, I don't want to give away too much behind the scenes and will 

> > end it here.

> >

> > Kevin

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> > [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joseph 

> > Lee

> > Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 5:40 AM

> > To: Catherine Turner; [email protected]

> > Subject: re: [Braillenote] Is this normal?

> >

> > Hi Catherine,

> > 1. The browser: this can be numerous factors, including low memory, 

> > too many Temp files and so on. I personally recommend that you 

> > check memohy status frequently (Go to Options/Support Information 

> > Mode (SPACE with I from Optionsgg/Memory Info (SPACE with I again)); 

> > you'll notice that under KeyWeb, the memohy gets so low (especially 

> > virtual memory).

> > 2. Speech lockup: I have no idea at all. My hypothesis would be 

> > that it might be due to low memory.

> > 3. Faster command execution: I've noticed, on my mPower, that when 

> > I type fast, speech tends to speed up quite rapidly. Have you tried 

> > typing without speech - that is, with speech set to off?

> > The best "expert" would be Kevin Chao.

> > Cheers,

> > Joseph

> >

> >> ----- Original Message -----

> >>From: "Catherine Turner"

> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> >>To: BrailleNote

> > <[email protected]

> >>Date sent: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 13:08:24 +0000

> >>Subject: [Braillenote] Is this normal?

> >

> >>Hi,

> >

> >>I've had my PK for a couple of months ane,

> > while it's crashed

> >>sometimes in the past it's doing it mor now,

> > though that might be me

> >>noticing it more because I'm using it more.

> >

> >>There are three things which happen fairly

> > regularly.

> >

> >>1. One specific thing which seems guaranteed

> > to stop it responding at

> >>all until I reset is switching from the

> > browser to the bookreader. I

> >>don't know if this would happen with other

> > books but every time I've

> >>switched from reading my e-mail in the

> > browser to bookreader and tried

> >>to open the manual chapter for the browser,

> > it either crashes when I

> >>press for the Keysoft System Disk or whan I

> > press enter for the manual

> >>folder. So I have to reset, and can't switch

> > between reading about

> >>the browser and using it.

> >

> >>2. Quite often speech stops without me (to

> > my knowledge) switching it

> >>off. Sounds don't work either. Is there a

> > keystroke for muting

> >>sound? Maybe I'm pressing it by accident.

> > So far from what I've

> >>learned I thought the way to switch speech

> > off was with space and n3.

> >>But I'm not pressing that when this happens

> > and when I cycle it round

> >>to speech on again I still don't get any

> > sound. The last time I reset

> >>after this the speech was slower than usual,

> > it said something about

> >>cannot find string and wouldn't go into the

> > main menu as usual and I

> >>had to reset again. I'm getting worried.

> > Should I be?

> >

> >>3. Sometimes when I'm typing, speech stops

> > and nothing happens when I

> >>type; I press backspace/advance/back and get

> > the error beep. Then if

> >>I wait a few seconds I can carry on typing.

> > Since I'm using it with

> >>one hand but not in one handed mode (so some

> > of my keystrokes may be

> >>unclear/slippery plus I still type quite

> > fast) maybe the PK can't cope

> >>with that/doesn't like it? This doesn't

> > worry me as much as the

> >>speech stopping/resetting/cannot find string

> > thing.

> >

> >>If anyone has any comments and/or can tell me

> > a keystroke for muting

> >>sound I might be accidentally pressing I'd be

> > interested to hear.

> >

> >>Thanks,

> >>Catherine

> >

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