What do you mean, an Overwrite command.  SPACE with O is the Options Menu, and 
you can't edit links anyway.  The only thing you can edit is anything you've 
inputted into a Text Input field because you can't edit stuff on a website 
that's been created by someone else.  The stuff that someone's put on a 
website's just there, and you can't do anything about it.  When you've 
downloaded Volume 1, you advance the display until you get to the Volume 2 
link, and then you hit a touch cursor button above one of the cells on which 
the link is displayed, and hitting it should activate the link.  Alternatively, 
you press SPACE until you get to the link, then press ENTER.  When you get the 
web page on your Display after your book's done downloading, which is after the 
"Please Wait" message has disappeared due to completion of download, you save 
the file, whether it appears on the Display or not, and it will be there for 
you to access in KeyBook or KeyWord.  Once you've downloaded Volume 1, you have 
to hit ENTER with B to Go Back to the page that's got the information about the 
book on it (not the actual book's contents), and then you'll see the links for 
the other volumes.  If you log on to the actual Web-Braille site, you'll first 
be prompted for your User Name and PassWord, which you put in, like you did 
Lisa.  If, however, you're searching from the NLS site, you'll be asked for the 
UserName and PassWord info when you activate the first link of a book you want 
to download.  Note that the Online Catalog you search with both the NLS and 
actual Web-Braille site are the same thing.  The NLS site is www.loc.gov/nlsand 
the Web-Braille site is www.loc.gov/nls/braille Another point; when saving the 
book, you're offered the file name.  However, you can hit BACKSPACE to switch 
drives or folders.  At the "Folder Name" prompt, you can do SPACE with T to get 
into Directory Mode, if you want to save it in a sub-directory of the folder.  
You select directories in the same way as folders, but you move one layer at a 
time and hit ENTER after selecting each layer.  If you want to move up 
directory layers, hit SPACE with dots 2-3.  If you want to type in a directory, 
do a Slash, dots 3-4, before each layer, including the very first one.  The 
SPACE with T goes back and forth between Folder and Directory Mode every time 
you press it.  I've never gotten the Error Allert Tone when downloading, but if 
you get one immediately after the "Please Wait" message comes up, don't worry 
about it because, if you see the "Percent Complete" after "Please Wait" or hear 
Progress Tones, it'll download.  However, if your unit does ever lock up, a 
Reset with no keys held down should fix it.  Finally, the "Free Database Space" 
option applies to KeyList and KeyMail, not KeyWeb; if it were available in 
KeyWeb, there would be this option somewhere in the program, which there isn't. 
 BTW, I think there is an Overwrite command on Freedom Scientific notetakers, 
which I never know how to work, so I'm wondering if you maybe mixed it up with 
the BrailleNote.  Sorry folks, but I just had to clarify.  HTH.
Maria

>----- Original Message -----
>From: James Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 09:33:11 -0800
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] frustrated downloading book fro webbraille

>Hi Lisa,

>Go onto the NLS Web Site Again.  Select your book as you did before.  Use
>your cursor keys and you should see the name of the book, Author etc.  When
>you are on line with that site, the response time from the site may be slow
>so be patient.  Once you see anything about the book on your display, do
>the command to save a file.  It is spacebar with S.  When asked for the
>filename, give it your preferred name with a .brf extention.  Your BN
>should save the file.  If the book you wish to read has more than one
>volume, move your cursor so that the number one of volume 1 is under
>it.  Do the overwrite command which is spacebar O on a bt.  Write two in
>its place and hit enter.  The next volume should be on your display.  Save
>that volume to a file.  Keep doing this till you have all the volumes of
>the book you wish to read in your unit.  If you are getting the low beep
>sound at any point, reset your unit and try again!  Do other things as
>freeing database space etc.  This may help you with properly downloading
>books since your flash and system disks will have more space to work
>with.  Downloading books is surprisingly easy with a BN.

>HTH

>Jim Aldrich

>   At 03:37 AM 03/20/2004 , you wrote:
>>Hi Listers,
>>I actually attempted to download a book from WebBraille and I don't think
>>it got downloaded.  If it did I have no clue where the BN put the book.  I
>>just downloaded one volume of a book and here's what happened.  I put in
>>my user name and paassword and then I got this Web page that just said the
>>link with the volume of the book on it.  That's it else on the
>>page.  Actually it was not a link just a Web address.  I would press enter
>>on it and get nothing.  What am I doing wrong?  If my password and user
>>name were rejected I would think the NLS Web site would have some
>>rejection message.  Why is something so simple so hard?  I just thought
>>using Web Braille would be easy but I guess I'm wrong us usual when it
>>comes to the BN.  I looked in all of my folders and the book isn't
>>there.  I didn't have any progress tones or please wait messages when this
>>weird Web page with the book number and volume came up.  I would
>>appreciate any advice anyone can give me.  Thanks for your help.  !
>>  Sorry I just thought this would be easy.
>>Lisa


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