User's Manual

BrailleNote Apex QT User Guide
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15.4.1 Creating a New Folder.
From the Folder Manager menu, press N, for New Folder. KeySoft prompts:
"Create folder on which drive? Press ENTER for Flash Disk."
Select the required drive, and KeySoft prompts: "New folder name?."
Type the new name, of up to 250 characters and press ENTER. A new, empty folder is created, and
you are returned to the Folder Manager menu.
Note that this is not the only place you can create a folder. You can create a folder at most
"folder name" prompts just by typing a new name.
For instructions on how to create a sub-directory, see 15.16.2 Creating a Sub-Directory.
15.4.2 Copying Folders.
The option of copying folders has been added to the Folder Manager. To access Copy Folder, go to
the File Manager Menu and open the Folder Manager by pressing F.
Copy Folder is listed in the Folder Manager Menu, after New Folder (previously known as Create
Folder). Once you hear "Copy Folder", press ENTER and KeySoft will prompt:
"Copy folder on which drive? Press ENTER for Flash Disk." If you want to copy the folder
onto your Flash Disk press ENTER and KeySoft will prompt: "Folder to copy?."
In addition to copying folders, it is also possible to rename and erase them. You cannot however
protect and unprotect folders, nor can you move them.
15.4.3 Renaming a Folder.
1. From the Folder Manager menu, press R, for Rename. KeySoft prompts:
"Rename folder on which drive? (Suggested drive)."
2. Select the drive, and then the folder you wish to rename. KeySoft prompts:
"New name for (original name)?."
3. Type in the new name and press ENTER, or use the prompt editing commands as discussed in
5.16 Editing at a Prompt to modify the original name, and press ENTER. The name is changed
and you are returned to the Folder Manager menu.
Alternatively, while in a folder list at any folder prompt, press CONTROL with R. Follow steps 2
and 3 above, and you will be returned to where you were in KeySoft.
For instructions on how to rename a sub-directory, see 15.16.3 Renaming a Sub-Directory.