1) From the Main Menu, press I for KeyWeb. 2) At the "Address?" prompt, press SPACE once to get to the "List of Favorites in 'My Favorites' folder" prompt.
3) Select the drive/folder of your saved Web page as you would select it at any other file prompt in KeySoft. The default location here is the My Favorites folder of the Flash Disk drive, so you may need to switch drives by pressing BACKSPACE twice or [SPACE with D], [CONTROL with D] at the "List of files" prompt to get to the "Drive?" prompt. Of course, you need only press BACKSPACE once to return to the "Folder Name?" prompt if the file is on the Flash Disk, and you select as you usually do in other places in KeySoft. 4) At the "File Name?" prompt, press SPACE once to get to the "List of favorites" prompt. Back at the "List of Favorites" prompt, press [SPACE with X], [READ with X] to enter the "List of HTML, text, and Braille files" view, select your file name, and press ENTER to open it. Note that you could have also typed in the path name of your HTML file directly from the "Address?" prompt, as, for example, "file://\FlashDisk\General\File.htm" (without the quotes). 5) When you're finished reading that saved page, instead of pressing [SPACE with O], [CONTROL with O] to return to the "Address?" prompt, you could, alternatively, enter the Internet Options Menu with [ENTER with M], [CONTROL with 2], then select the "Open HTML File" option, and you could either type in the path at the "File Name?" prompt, or follow step 3. Through the Internet Options Menu>Open HTML File option, the default view presented is the one which will show you HTML files, so you don't need to change views. You're correct in that you must be connected to the Internet to click on a link, and if you click on it off line, you'll be presented with the "Service to call?" prompt to allow you to make the connection, and click on the link. HTH, Maria >----- Original Message ----- >From: Stacey Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: braille note <[email protected] >Sent: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 16:57:44 +1300 >Subject: [Braillenote] Viewing saved web pages ofline. >Hi, I saved a web page with an html extention and want to look at it off line. > How do I do this? >Also, am I correct that I can't visit any of the links on the page without >going online? >Stacey >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
