[GUI-Talk] Inquiry Concerning the Orbit 2030
Lloyd Rasmussen
lras at sprynet.com
Mon Sep 23 02:43:41 UTC 2019
It's an Orbit 20.
I don't remember a way for the unit to display the amount of free space. But
you can connect it to a PC as a storage device and read the amount of free
space on the PC. Or you can put the SD card from the Orbit into an SD card
reader and do the same thing.
by default, these units come with a 4 gigabyte card. If you only put braille
documents on the card, you would have to put about 4 million pages on the
unit's SD card to fill it. So you can consider the space to be unlimited for
all practical purposes.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Tabor via GUI-Talk
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2019 10:29 PM
To: 'Discussion of the Graphical User Interface,GUI Talk Mailing List'
Cc: Susan Tabor
Subject: [GUI-Talk] Inquiry Concerning the Orbit 2030
Hi, listers:
I own an Orbit 2030. If I want to find out how much room I have left on the
data card, how do I do that? Will it give you a warning if one is close to
filling the card? Thanks!
Gratefully,
Susan
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