Maria, Congratulations on teaching yourself to use the BrailleNote. What
state do you live in? Didn't anyone in Special Education think it was
important for you to be able to use Braille? This sort of thing really makes
me angry, and I would be willing to bet than none of the people involved are
braille readers. I'm so glad your family could help. I'm suchan advocate of
braille that it really upsets me to have people denied its use simply for
financial reasons. Jill
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Maria Kristic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "BrailleNote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 7:06 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] Re: Thanks, I've got KS 5


> Hi Donna and All,
> In reply to one of your previous emails, thanks a lot for the compliments.
Also thanks to Jim Taylor for his kind words.  In answer to your question, I
don't work for the company.  I'm 15, and I've had my BrailleNote for almost
a year, but I've had to teach myself everything.  The special education
department of my high school didn't feel it was necessary for me to have
anything above a Braille n Speak, and since I felt I needed something much
more advanced to continue my studies, my family was able to help me acquire
my BN.  It's great to have people who are supportive of your dreams despite
your disability.  Anyway, my appologies for not including the bit about the
Product Key; sorry it gave you problems.  I read in the Release Notes for
KeySoft 5 that it doesn't require a product key (it can also be referred sz
a Security Key, or the BN uses the prompt "Comcand Line?" when it queries
one).  Most of the programs for the BN don't require one, but if they do,
there will be a specific reference in the documentation for the program
(user guide, readme, release notes, etc.) If you experience any problems
with KeySoft 5 now, which you shouldn't, you can just reinstall, and press
Enter on the "Command Line?" prompt without entering anything.  The reason
this prompt exists in the first place is because certain products need the
command to "unlock" the product.  Because of copyright protection, the
program is given a unique signature when you receive it that allows it only
to run on your unit (this is why your Serial Number is required when
requesting programs for the BN); sometimes this key is needed to allow the
software to work.  With KeySoft (and also the GPS software) already have
this signature built in when you provide your serial number, so the software
is automatically unlocked when it's installed on the unit with the same
serial number.  If you tried to run it on another unit, however, it wouldn't
work.  If you ever need to enter a Product Key on a program after
installation (for example, you left the "Command Line?" prompt blank during
installation because you didn't know the correct information, and now the
product isn't working, and you've found a Key in its documentation)), you
don't have to re-install.  You can go to the Utilities Menu and then the Key
Management menu.  The first item here, "Enter a New Product Key", allows you
to do just that.  In the User Guide, there's information in the chapter
about the Utilities Menu and in the last section of the chapter entitled
"Key Management".  Hope this helps.
> Maria
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