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Center for Assistive Technology - SUNY at Buffalo - USDE# H327A Braille Note Tutorial By Katie Beaver

Center for Assistive Technology - SUNY at Buffalo - USDE# H327A Module Seven

3 Using the Disk DriveUsing the Disk Drive Copying a file to a diskCopying a file to a disk Copying files attachedCopying files attached to an to an Importing FilesImporting Files Exporting FilesExporting Files

4 About the Disk Drive The SuperDisk drive plugs into the PC card slot on the right side of the Braille Note.The SuperDisk drive plugs into the PC card slot on the right side of the Braille Note. It supports standard 3.5 and larger capacity super disks.It supports standard 3.5 and larger capacity super disks. Feel along the right side of the Braille Note and you will find a horizontal slot.Feel along the right side of the Braille Note and you will find a horizontal slot. The card eject button is located in a recess behind the slot.The card eject button is located in a recess behind the slot.

5 Why use the Disk Drive Back up valuable dataBack up valuable data Store very big documentsStore very big documents Exchange files with computersExchange files with computers You can use the disk drive to:

6 The SuperDisk Drive The disk drive must be plugged in to work.The disk drive must be plugged in to work. You can connect the disk drive with the Braille Note on or off. If the Braille Note is on, it will say “card inserted.”You can connect the disk drive with the Braille Note on or off. If the Braille Note is on, it will say “card inserted.” Do not turn off the Braille Note or eject the PC card if the disk drive motor is running.Do not turn off the Braille Note or eject the PC card if the disk drive motor is running.

7 Connecting the Disk Drive If the Braille Note is off, turn it on.If the Braille Note is off, turn it on. Plug in the disk drive power adapter.Plug in the disk drive power adapter. Insert the PC Card into the card slot on the right side of the Braille Note. It can only go in one way. If it doesn’t insert all the way, turn the card over and try again.Insert the PC Card into the card slot on the right side of the Braille Note. It can only go in one way. If it doesn’t insert all the way, turn the card over and try again. Braille Note will say, “card inserted”Braille Note will say, “card inserted”

8 Copying files from the Braille Note to a Disk Copying a file does not remove or change the original file. It simply creates a backup.Copying a file does not remove or change the original file. It simply creates a backup. The file that you copy in this process is a “KeySoft” braille file that can only be read by a Braille Note.The file that you copy in this process is a “KeySoft” braille file that can only be read by a Braille Note. Importing and exporting files allows you to change the format to enable file exchange with computers.Importing and exporting files allows you to change the format to enable file exchange with computers.

9 Copying files to a Disk (con’t) Insert a disk into the disk driveInsert a disk into the disk drive From Main Menu, choose File Manager Menu (F)From Main Menu, choose File Manager Menu (F) From File Manager, choose Copy File (C)From File Manager, choose Copy File (C) When asked “Source drive, press enter for …” If it says “flask disk” press enter. Otherwise, press space to get the drive list and choose “flask disk” from the list.When asked “Source drive, press enter for …” If it says “flask disk” press enter. Otherwise, press space to get the drive list and choose “flask disk” from the list.

10 Copying files to a Disk (con’t) Navigate through the folders and files to select the file you want to copy, then press enter.Navigate through the folders and files to select the file you want to copy, then press enter. When asked “Destination drive, press enter for …” If it says “storage card” press enter. Otherwise, press space to get the drive list and choose “storage card” from the list.When asked “Destination drive, press enter for …” If it says “storage card” press enter. Otherwise, press space to get the drive list and choose “storage card” from the list.

11 Copying Files from to a Disk Open the that contains the attached files you want to copy.Open the that contains the attached files you want to copy. Insert an empty, preformatted disk into your computer.Insert an empty, preformatted disk into your computer. Right click on an attached file.Right click on an attached file. Left click on “save as”Left click on “save as”

12 Copying Files from to a Disk (con’t) Change the SAVE IN selection at the top of the dialog box to 3 ½ floppy (A:), then press enter.Change the SAVE IN selection at the top of the dialog box to 3 ½ floppy (A:), then press enter.

13 Copying Files from to a Disk (con’t) Repeat these steps for each file until you have all the files you want copied on the disk.Repeat these steps for each file until you have all the files you want copied on the disk. Insert the disk into the Braille Note disk drive.Insert the disk into the Braille Note disk drive. Wait until the drive stops spinning.Wait until the drive stops spinning.

14 Importing files from a disk to the Braille Note From Main Menu, choose File Manager Menu (F)From Main Menu, choose File Manager Menu (F) From File Manager, choose Translation Menu (T)From File Manager, choose Translation Menu (T) From Translation Menu choose Import (I)From Translation Menu choose Import (I) When asked “import from which device?” press F for FileWhen asked “import from which device?” press F for File When prompted for drive, press space to get the drive list.When prompted for drive, press space to get the drive list.

15 Importing files (con’t) Press space until the Braille Note says, “storage card.”Press space until the Braille Note says, “storage card.” Press enterPress enter When Braille Note says, “directory name? Press enter for slash. Computer braille is required,” press enterWhen Braille Note says, “directory name? Press enter for slash. Computer braille is required,” press enter

16 Importing files (con’t) When Braille Note says, “file to import? Computer Braille is required,” type the following:When Braille Note says, “file to import? Computer Braille is required,” type the following: Dots 1,6 (This is a star)Dots 1,6 (This is a star) Dots 4,6 (This is a period)Dots 4,6 (This is a period) Dots 1,6 (This is a star)Dots 1,6 (This is a star) Press enter.Press enter.

17 Importing files (con’t) When Braille Note says, “translate into braille?” type the letter YWhen Braille Note says, “translate into braille?” type the letter Y When Braille Note says, “destination folder name? Press enter for …”When Braille Note says, “destination folder name? Press enter for …” Press enter if the folder name is correct. If not, press space until you hear the correct folder, then press enter.Press enter if the folder name is correct. If not, press space until you hear the correct folder, then press enter.

18 Importing files (con’t) If there is only one file on the disk, the Braille Note will say, “Braille document name?” You will need to type in a nameIf there is only one file on the disk, the Braille Note will say, “Braille document name?” You will need to type in a name However, if you have multiple files on the floppy, you will not be prompted for a file name.However, if you have multiple files on the floppy, you will not be prompted for a file name. When finished, you return to the translation menu. Go back to Main Menu.When finished, you return to the translation menu. Go back to Main Menu.

19 Exporting files from the Braille Note to a disk From Main Menu, choose File Manager Menu (F)From Main Menu, choose File Manager Menu (F) From File Manager, choose Translation Menu (T)From File Manager, choose Translation Menu (T) From Translation Menu choose Export (E)From Translation Menu choose Export (E) When asked “export document from which folder? Press enter for …” press enter if the file you are exporting is in the folder identified. If not, press space to get to the folder you want.When asked “export document from which folder? Press enter for …” press enter if the file you are exporting is in the folder identified. If not, press space to get to the folder you want.

20 Exporting files (con’t) When Braille Note says, “document name? Press enter for … navigate to the file name you want and press enterWhen Braille Note says, “document name? Press enter for … navigate to the file name you want and press enter When Braille Note says, “export to which device?” press FWhen Braille Note says, “export to which device?” press F

21 Exporting files (con’t) When asked, “export as which file type? ASCI Text File” Press st (dots 3,4) with space repeatedly to cycle through the available file formats.When asked, “export as which file type? ASCI Text File” Press st (dots 3,4) with space repeatedly to cycle through the available file formats. Press enter on the format you want. (plain braille, Microsoft word, rich text format, etc.)Press enter on the format you want. (plain braille, Microsoft word, rich text format, etc.)

22 Exporting files (con’t) When Braille Note says, “destination drive? Press enter for …”When Braille Note says, “destination drive? Press enter for …” Navigate to “storage card” if necessary, then press enter.Navigate to “storage card” if necessary, then press enter. When Braille Note says, “directory name? Press enter for slash. Computer braille is required,” press enterWhen Braille Note says, “directory name? Press enter for slash. Computer braille is required,” press enter

23 Exporting files (con’t) When Braille Note says, “destination file name? Computer braille is required” type in a file name and press enter.When Braille Note says, “destination file name? Computer braille is required” type in a file name and press enter. Braille Note says, “One file exported. Translation Menu.”Braille Note says, “One file exported. Translation Menu.” You can now remove the disk, put it in the computer and open it in whatever program matches the format (for example Microsoft Word)You can now remove the disk, put it in the computer and open it in whatever program matches the format (for example Microsoft Word)