Hi Henry,
Welcome to the list (if you haven't introduced yourself, I think
you might want to inthoduce yourself; what kind of Apexkeyboard
you have and how many braille cells you have on your unit?)
Personal remark: If you studied AP (Advanced Placement) Computer
Science (CS), then I guess you know Java? If that's the case,
then I can teach you data structures and basic hashing algorithms
(unless you've done AB mode, not A) at least in plain English
form - I work with C++ in my college programs.
What wireless encryption does this time-out occur? I bet it is
either WPA or WPA2. From the thing you've provided, I think it's
either a time-out or the router not supporting that kind of a
long hashed key. Personally, my upper limit for encryption
string is 16 or 32 bytes.
In addition to these, I think it's worth mentioning about
Sabbahattin's discovery on no way of changing QT input to braille
mode under braille terminal mode, nor no documentation for F11 or
F12 under QT mode.
Cheers,
The C++ Programmer
----- Original Message -----
From: Henry D. Hollithron <[email protected]
To: Joseph Lee <[email protected]>,
[email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 21:57:15 -0700
Subject: re: [Braillenote] List of current bugs in KeySoft
9.1.1031 for Apex
Good Day:
Here are a couple more bugs I have found in experimentation.
For the sake of convenience and consistency, the same format will
be used as is seen in the original message.
* Multi-lingual capability still does not work well with the
Apex. Firstly, if using KeyNote gold, when one switches speech
to any other language than English, the speech raises in pitch
and slows down quite noticeably. If one attempts to write an
email with a mixture of English and another language, the
sections containing the non-English language come out as pure
gibberish. Also, strange deletions occur in documents containing
multiple languages.
* It appears that the wireless manager has a problem with long
encryption keys. If trying to connect with a network with an
encryption key of a remarkable length (say, sixty-three
characters), the BrailleNote will not connect. After some
extensive testing, it has been found that shortening the key
allows the apex to connect. Perhaps this indicates a certain
time-out feature in the wireless connection? I really don't know,
having only studied AP computer science a couple of years ago.
* The book reader behaves strangely if attempting to read a text
DAISY book with the braille display's mode for displaying new
lines set to a setting other than the
"linear braille format" setting. Oddly, this only happens with
certain books. While some books will work perfectly fine, others
are unreadable with braille upon being opened, showing a long
line of new-line indicators. Also, if any nonlinear format is
set for indicating new lines, the speech in these unreadable book
stutters practically at every word. The only way to read these
books is, unfortunately, with speech and a linear braille format
for indicating new braille lines. Note that this testing has
only been done with BookShare books. This offers,
of course, the alternative of downloading the books in plain
braille format, but there are a number of cases in which it would
be useful to be able to take full advantage of the navigation
features offered by the DAISY format.
* Editing tables in Microsoft word documents is rather tricky.
If one changes the contents of the cells in a row and then
proceeds to save the document, the table, excepting the first few
rows, is completely deleted.
It is hoped that this was found somewhat useful.
Hth:
Henry
Education never ends. It is a series of lessons, with the
greatest for the last.
Sherlock Holmes
----- Original Message -----
From: Joseph Lee <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 18:16:51 -0800
Subject: [Braillenote] List of current bugs in KeySoft 9.1.1031
for Apex
Hi folks,
Below is a summary of current bugs in KeySoft 9.1.1031 for the
Apex:
* Wireless connection: Frequent drops in wireless connection
(partially solved by recreating the offending connection
configuration).
* Find and replace: If you attempt to find and replace a
punctuation, it will not work; also, if you find a string which
was used for replacing another string, then it'll place language
indicator - the indicator cannot be removed.
* Unicode key (macro) assignment: If you attempt to assign a
macro to a unicode character and if you happen to use "Custom
USA" or similar computer table, KeySoft throws memory access
exception.
* User guide: No word on reading or navigating tables in
Microsoft Word file nor command set for navigating a table in
word documents.
* Website passwords: If you've used a password to log onto a
site, KeyWeb deletes this information next time the unit is warm
booted.
* File download: No message on percentage progress since it uses
a separate engine for this purpose.
* File zipping/unzipping: No announcement on number of
files/folders zipped or unzipped.
* Upgrade file corruption: When downloading the upgrade (hwi)
file using an Apex, the file might become corrupted, resulting in
errors during upgrade installation. It does not affect license
(hwl) files.
Few suggestions for HW for a possible maintenance release:
* Fixed find and replace to catch punctuation and language
indicator problem.
* Possible reinstatement of percentage messages during file
downboad from the Internet.
* Announcement on number of files during file compression.
* Implementation of IPV6 address input and output routine (to fix
concerns raised by Sabbahattin; the current IP address format of
number.number.number.number is about to be exhausted).
At least for now. We hope to hear HW's response to this list.
Cheers,
Joseph
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