User's Manual
BrailleNote Apex BT User Guide
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2. KeySoft prompts, "Network Place? Press ENTER for (name)" where (name) is the last
network place visited. Either press ENTER, or go to the list of network places by pressing
SPACE, select one, and press ENTER.
3. If you saved your username and password, or do not have one, from here on, it is the same as
reviewing the folder structure in the BrailleNote BT. If you didn't save your username and
password, you will be prompted here to enter them.
4. Press SPACE with E. This extracts you from the login fields.
5. From here on, it is the same as reviewing the folder structure in the BrailleNote BT.
Note: After a reset of the BrailleNote BT, there will be no defaults set up as they are all wiped. If
you do a reset while holding down dots 4-5-6, all your settings will be lost and you will need to start
again as described in 14.13.2 How to access Network for the first time.
14.13.4 Network Places.
The BrailleNote BT maps network folders to a list of network places, making it quick and easy to
access them. The list of Network Places is the first thing to appear once you select Network Drive,
so you can go directly to them instead of having to search down through the domain or review all
the servers to find the shared folder that you want.
Every time you open a new network folder, KeySoft will ask you to map it to a network place. You
can give the network place any name you like, but as it is the convention, KeySoft offers the
folder's name as the default. You can accept it by pressing ENTER, or type an alternative name
then press ENTER.
Because you may not want to keep a network place for the future, you can delete it. To do this,
select the network place from the list of network places, but do not press ENTER. Instead, to delete,
press BACKSPACE with dots 1-4. KeySoft will ask you to confirm this by typing Y for yes, or N
for No.
You can also rename a network place by pressing BACKSPACE with R.
It is not possible to map the same network folder to two different network places, nor is it possible
to have two network places with the same name.