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The Braille Lite M20-M40 User's Manual - Freedom Scientific

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tend to group their program files in different<br />

directories than their data files. When program<br />

files and data files are related in some way - for<br />

example, the program files generate the data<br />

files - then the tendency is to group the data<br />

files generated by those particular program files<br />

in directories that are part of the directory that<br />

contains the program files. <strong>The</strong>se are called<br />

subdirectories. Another way to picture it is this:<br />

your disk is like a filing cabinet with drawers<br />

(directories) that contain folders<br />

(subdirectories). <strong>The</strong> folders contain envelopes<br />

(files). In most cases, floppy disks aren't<br />

divided for you into directories and<br />

subdirectories. But, depending on the<br />

complexity of the program and data files on a<br />

disk, a person who is particular about keeping<br />

program files distinct from data files may create<br />

directories on a floppy disk. It's always a good<br />

idea to look closely at the contents of a disk<br />

when you first receive it. Who knows, its<br />

arrangement might surprise you. But now you<br />

know how to figure it out.<br />

Question: My <strong>Braille</strong> <strong>Lite</strong>'s voice sounds very flat<br />

and it's not pausing smoothly at commas and<br />

periods when I read through my files.<br />

Answer: Somehow your voice inflection setting<br />

got turned off. Bring up the Status Menu with an<br />

ST-SIGN CHORD and write an I. <strong>The</strong>n write a Y to<br />

turn on voice inflection. Exit the Status Menu<br />

Part# 440013-001 Rev. D 179

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