Hi Rhonda,

Many thanks for your thoughts - I've actually solved it, or at least
Jonathan has!

Cheers.

Paul.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of rhonda clark
Sent: 18 January 2005 22:03
To: Braillenote List
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Keysync PK Question


Paul, I don't know about the pk.  However, even on the BN, though you type
the names in grade two, whccever you look up a name, you have to look it up
in grade one.  I believe it's because when you send an e-mail to someone,
you always have to type the name in grade one.  Just speculation.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Paul Holliman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Mail, BrailleNote" <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 21:45:54 -0000
>Subject: [Braillenote] Keysync PK Question

>Hi List,

>I've just noticed something rather strange, which might be of interest to
>fellow PK-ers! If anyone can explain why the following occurs, I'd be
>extremely interested to hear!

>I added a brand new entry for a friend to my Outlook Address Book on a Win
>XP desktop machine, set up my connection with the PK established
partnership
>with Activecync, and then used the Keysync utility to update
synchronization
>with my PK.  This all took place as I would expect, and the new Outlook
>contact for my friend was indeed now also present in my Keylist database.
>Now, if I use the PK's Keylist menu and select to look up an entry, I
notice
>that I can't type the new entry's surname in Grade 2, although Grade 2 is
my
>preferred encoding.  But what is odd is that if I move, say, to the Home
>Phone Number field and type my friend's number, I'm allowed to type that in
>Grade 2 and it correctly retrieves her record instantly! So, in summary, if
>a new Keylist record is created via an Outlook synchronization session, and
>I later attempt to retrieve that record from within Keylist, the Surname
and
>First Name fields seem to require that I type the retrieval string in Grade
>1, but, say, phone numbers will allow Grade 2 entry! Incidentally, at the
>name field search prompts where Grade 1 seems to be required, I don't get
>the Computer Braille is Required prompt, although that is turned on in
>Keysoft.  Very much sounds like one to prevent Dean/Jonathan from getting
>bored!! But seriously, am I doing something wrong in my synchronizing
>process that would cause this to happen? It's most odd, because in all
other
>aspects, synchronization works absolutely great for me.  For example, an
>appointment entry added to Keyplan via synchronization will happily let me
>work with it in Grade 2 within Keysoft! Any ideas please?

>Cheers.

>Paul.


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