Sarah,
My wifi card has ridges on both the top and bottom. and they're quite 
thick! Much thicker than the ridge on a data card.
Isaac

On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Sarah Cranston wrote:

> I think there may be some confusion as to which kind of flash card was being 
> asked about.  A flash card that only holds data has a ridge on the edge, and 
> this ridge faces down, or toward the surface on which the BN/VN is sitting. A 
> flash card that is used on a wireless network--or a WiFi card--has a ridge as 
> well, but this ridge faces up, while the flat side faces down.  The Wifi 
> cards are also quite a bit larger than ones used to store files.
> I like to keep my WiFi card in an adapter in the side slot so I can still 
> close the case.
> HTH
> Sarah
> 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >From: Telsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
> >Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 06:16:34 +0100
> >Subject: Re: [Braillenote] How do you  insert the flash card?
> 
> > I think there is slight misunderstanding  here.  The flash card which goes 
> > at the back of the unit has the flat side on the top facing you and the 
> > ridge side  underneath nearest the desk or  table.  It should go in fairly 
> > firmly without too much force.
> >Hth.
> >Telsa.
> 
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