Hi,
Hmm, not an easy problem to deal with. The first thing that comes to me is perhaps deleting temp files and history to see if it speeds things up. If that works, then it could provide some speed improvements. Another thing that comes to my mind is negotiation issue between KeyWeb (IE) and the website itself in terms of showing appropriate content for the BrailleNote (by default, the web server is supposed to load the mobile version of the site, which is less cluttered and takes less memory than desktop version).
Cheers,
Joseph

----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Bosher <[email protected]
To: braillenote list <[email protected]
Date sent: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 13:59:29 +0000
Subject: [Braillenote] Browser problem on Apex BT

Hi All,

Sometimes the loading of web-pages slows right down, and tends to
stick at around 25 to 35 per cent. I thought that Keysoft 9.1 had fixed this problem, but it's still happening. I also thought for a long time that it was to do with connection problems, but I recently tried loading a web-page that I'd saved off-line, with exactly the same results. a 456 reset fixes it, but it seems to take more than
one hard reset.   I think it may happen more often after using a
different connection, for example a different WIFI or Bluetooth
internet connection, but not sure.

Can anybody shed any light on why this happens and more importantly, a reliable remedy. I have wasted hours in the past and only now feel I've partly tamed it, but it would be great to solve it once and for all.

Best,

Peter



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