Yes, that is what I mean. It has a "standard" qwerty keyboard.
Thanks,
Mike
On 27,Feb,2011, at 1:18 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> I am a bit confused. The mPower, Apex, PK, and Classic all have the
> same commands. Do you mean you have a QT model (one with a standard
> computer keyboard) instead of a
I am a bit confused. The mPower, Apex, PK, and Classic all have the
same commands. Do you mean you have a QT model (one with a standard
computer keyboard) instead of a braille keyboard?
On 2/26/11, Michael Busboom wrote:
> My sincerest thanks to all who have so kindly given me some advice. I will
My sincerest thanks to all who have so kindly given me some advice. I will need
to find some of the equivalents for the Apex. For instance, Dots 2 3 and five
for the BN must certainly have an equivalent for the Apex. At any rate, my
sincerest thanks to all once again!
Mike
have
On 21,Feb,2011
Would Missing Sync work with the braillenote? I know it works pretty well with
my windows mobile 6.1 phone.
On 21/02/2011, at 12:23 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> You can also convert them to .doc files, save them to an sd or usb drive,
> then just plug that into your mac and there you go.
> O
What I would do is the following:
1. On a thumb drive or sd card, create the three folders you will
want. They will be empty for now.
2. On the bn, insert the storage device, then go to file manager, then
translate, then export.
3. Select the first folder of files. Once at the "document to
translat
You can also convert them to .doc files, save them to an sd or usb drive, then
just plug that into your mac and there you go.
On Feb 20, 2011, at 8:15 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hello.
I have a lot of work-related files on my BrailleNote Apex and want to transfer
them to my office computer, whi
dear Mike
the easiest way is to use the file manager in braille note to save all the
files as TXT. once you move them from your braille note apex to your mac book
pro, you can use text edit to brows your files.
hope this help.
kind regards.
Ahmed.
On 20 Feb 2011, at 16:15, Michael Busboom wrote
Hello.
I have a lot of work-related files on my BrailleNote Apex and want to transfer
them to my office computer, which is a Mac Book Pro. I know that in Windows,
you have to use some special program, but I am wondering if there isn't an
easier way on the Mac. I'd like to transfer three diffe