You can get the alarm to shut off with the BT by pressing the backspace
and enter keys at the same time, which puts you into a menu that gives
you the option to cancel the alarm or to doze.  HTH.


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You can get it to shut off?  My experience last week leads me to believe
using the alarm may be more of an annoyance than a help.  


Rose Combs
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Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 5:43 AM
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Hi,

I probably should classify this as a practical use of BrailleNote.  I'm
currently commuting each weekend, as I've taken a new job in another
city.  I was transporting my alarm clock back and forth the first
weekend, but now with the BN upgrade, no need.  Not only do I have a
wake-up alarm set, but it's recurring, so I don't have to set it up each
week. Best Regards,

Les

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