Bob,

My experience is that the contextual help feature, space with h, often
provides information not specifically mentioned in the manual.  I'm using a
voicenote, which does not have thumb keys  and thus cannot tell you whether
that thumb key command will be in your contextual help, but on the vn, the
enter key is mentioned there, to be used to request progress when freeing
data base space, also whilst deleting the trash folder and on the web whilst
downloading email.

Regards

Riana


-----Original Message-----
From: bob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 7:37 AM
To: List Braillenote
Subject: [Braillenote] anomoly in freeing database space.


Hi List,
Here's a little problem that I wonder if anyone else can confirm.

Once I've finished reading, writing and fuming over my email from this list,
I exit the keymail program so it will take out the trash, then I go back
into the "setup" menu and select "free database space."  Once the bn is
happily beeping along, I press the "next" thumb key to get a status report.
(The bn might say something like "50% complete".  By the way, is this
ability to get the progress with a "next" thumb key, (lord only knows how to
get this on a VN device) documented anywhere?  If not, why not.
Okay, I'm hurrying, today I got a progress report and was surprised to read
110% complete" and my BN merrily beeped on for another minute or two.
My question is what was the BN doing with that extra 10% of space?  And, why
didn't it come right back once it had cleared 100%his

This is not earthshaking, but it's curious: don't you think?

Thanks,
Bob


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