speakupp module question

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Mon Jan 24 20:31:25 EST 2005


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Nope, I can tell you with certainty there's nothing like that on a bns
640 or 2000 running the newest June 2003 firmware. Perhaps something
like that was needed on a tns due to the qwerty keyboard?

Greg


On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 07:12:50PM -0600, Adam Myrow wrote:
> On the Type 'N Speak, the keystroke was shift+break.  The break key acted 
> as the help key when pressed by itself, and with shift, would put the unit 
> in a mode where all the keys would do nothing except tell you what they 
> did.  My TNS hasn't worked for years, but I seem to remember it saying 
> "learn mode," when this was turned on.  Maybe, it was only on the TNS.  I 
> just assumed all the BNS line had basically the same features.
> 
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