It sounds right, but whether or not those contractions transferred probably 
depends on whether you had your system set on Grade2 braille or computer 
braille.

Now here's something that might help.  I routinely copy Brf files for my old 
Braille and Speak, that has a similar command system to those old Braillelites, 
etc. Now the first thing is don't use the disk that came with the super disk 
drive.  Use one you have formatted in the Blazie drive.     When you copy the 
file over, use the none folder option, so that old system just sees file 
titles. It would be easy enough to load it from there.

Brenda Mueller


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Shai Wolman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 21:20:35 -0700
>Subject: [Braillenote] transfering files from the braille note to thebraille 
>lite with keysoft 4.01

>Hi I would like to know if I did this right, I am transferring my files back 
>to my braille lite from my braille note with keysoft 4.01, and what I'd like 
>to know, is I used the export document option there on the braille note, and 
>then it asked me for the format to transfer it in, I said plain braille file 
>and then it asked me for a destination drive, and I said compact flash card (I 
>wanna transfer those files to my card so that I can load them back on my 
>braille lite) and I said yes or pressed enter on that option and then it asked 
>me for a file name with computer braille in there, I put the file name and 
>then I put a file extension on it (.brf) in this case, since the file has 
>contractions and stuff.
>So was this the right approach to do? Will all of the contractions and stuff 
>translate right now that I put a .brf extension on it?
>I do not have my braille lite at the moment to try this out with, as it's 
>being repaired right now so.
>Any help with this would be appreciated as I need to turn this braille note 
>back in to my school on Thursday because I'm graduating and will still have my 
>braille lite.
>Thank you
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