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>   1. Fwd: [HIMS-News] Announcing Sense notetaker v6.0!! (David Andrews)
>   2. Accessibility Camp Seattle Unconference, Seattle Public
>      Library, Friday and Saturday, May 20 & 21 (Nightingale, Noel)
>   3. Bureau of Engraving and Printing Launches EyeNote App to Help
>      the Blind and Visually Impaired Denominate US Currency
>      (Nightingale, Noel)
>   4. Re: NFB of Washington Caucus at National Convention (Mike Freeman)
>   5. Re: NFB of Washington Caucus at National Convention
>      (debby phillips)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 18:00:55 -0500
> From: David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>
> To: david.andrews at nfbnet.org
> Subject: [nfbwatlk] Fwd: [HIMS-News] Announcing Sense notetaker v6.0!!
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>
>>
>>Yes,  it???s finally here!
>>
>>HIMS is thrilled and excited to finally be able
>>to bring you Braille Sense and Voice Sense version 6.0.
>>
>>Below you will find 3 sets of instructions: and release notes ...
>>1: Upgrading using the Online Method.
>>2: Upgrading using the Offline Method.
>>3: Downloading and installing the Sense Bible.
>>
>>Anyone running5.21 or earlier, or running the
>>5.51 release may use the online method to
>>upgrade. Please note: HIMS International will
>>upload the firmware after seeing this
>>announcement, so please give them a bit of time
>>to do so before overloading the server.
>>Smile
>>
>>
>>WARNING!! Anyone running version 5.5, you MUST
>>upgrade using the off line method. Even if you
>>are able to see the online upgrade, using this
>>method may cause harm to your unit requiring a
>>repair. please do NOT attempt it!!
>>
>>
>>Before you upgrade: Backup your settings. If you
>>have made changes to customize the behavior of
>>the Sense notetaker, you might want to backup
>>these changes so you can restore them after the
>>firmware upgrade. This may save you time in
>>customizing the notetaker once it is using the
>>new firmware. We also strongly advise that you
>>backup your files. Although upgrading the
>>firmware does not destroy the data in the
>>flashdisk, it is important to keep a backup of
>>your files in case any unexpected problems
>>arise. Once the new firmware is installed, all
>>options in the Sense notetaker are set to their factory defaults.
>>
>>
>>Attached to this message you will find a release
>>note describing all the changes. Please read the
>>onboard Help files for details on all the new
>>features. I will send links to new downloadable manuals tomorrow.
>>
>>Note:
>>The Braille sense classic does not contain the
>>Google Talk application available on all the
>>other units due to limitations of the system
>>hardware that could not be worked around. All of
>>the other functions, including the optional Bible are available.
>>
>>
>>
>>1: Online Upgrade Instructions.
>>
>>Once the Sense notetaker has been connected to
>>AC power and to the Internet, follow these steps to perform the online 
>>upgrade.
>>
>>(1)  Press F1 (Win key) to bring focus to the main Program menu.
>>
>>(2)  Press U for the Utilities Menu, then once
>>more for Upgrade Firmware. The Sense notetaker displays, "Upgrade: 
>>Online."
>>
>>(3)  Press ENTER to check for new firmware online.
>>
>>(4)  The Sense notetaker checks for new
>>firmware. If it finds it, it asks if you are
>>sure you want to upgrade. The default is "Yes."
>>
>>(5)  Press ENTER to initiate the download and upgrade process.
>>
>>
>>
>>The Sense notetaker first downloads the firmware
>>files to a temporary location in the flashdisk.
>>The time it takes to download the files can vary
>>depending on the speed of the Internet
>>connection. Once the files are downloaded, the
>>upgrade process begins. The percentage of the
>>upgrade progress is displayed in Braille, and
>>progress tones are also heard. It is vitally
>>important that you do not press any buttons or
>>power off the Sense notetaker during this
>>process. When the upgrade is complete, the Sense
>>notetaker reboots. Once "File Manager??? is
>>displayed, press V with SPACE (Fn-V) to verify
>>that it is running the new firmware.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>2: Offline upgrade instructions.
>>
>>For those of you needing or wishing to use the offline upgrade method:
>>
>>Please download your firmware from the links below each product:
>>
>>
>>
>>Braille Sense OnHand:
>>
>><http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Braille_Sense_OnHand_Eng_V60_20110517.zip>http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Braille_Sense_OnHand_Eng_V60_20110517.zip
>>
>>
>>Voice Sense QWERTY:
>>
>><http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Voice_Sense_Qwerty_Eng_V60_20110517.zip>http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Voice_Sense_Qwerty_Eng_V60_20110517.zip
>>
>>
>>Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY:
>>
>><http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Braille_Sense_PLUS_QWERTY_Eng_V60_20110517.zip>http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Braille_Sense_PLUS_QWERTY_Eng_V60_20110517.zip
>>
>>
>>Braille Sense PLUS:
>>
>><http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Braille_Sense_PLUS_Eng_V60_20110517.zip>http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Braille_Sense_PLUS_Eng_V60_20110517.zip
>>
>>
>>Voice Sense:
>>
>><http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Voice_Sense_Eng_V60_20110517.zip>http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Voice_Sense_Eng_V60_20110517.zip
>>
>>
>>Braille Sense Classic:
>>
>><http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Braille_Sense_Eng_V60_110517.zip>http://www.hims-inc.com/Upgrade/Braille_Sense_Eng_V60_110517.zip
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Follow these steps to perform the offline upgrade.
>>
>>(1)  Download the firmware file to your PC.
>>
>>(2)   Extract the firmware file on your PC; there should be three files.
>>
>>(3)  Copy the three files and paste them into
>>the root of an external storage device such as an SD card or USB thumb 
>>drive.
>>
>>(4)  Insert the external storage device into the Sense notetaker.
>>
>>(5)  Connect the AC adaptor to the Sense notetaker.
>>
>>(6)  Press F1 (Win key) to bring focus to the main Program menu.
>>
>>(7)  Press U to open the Utilities Menu, then U
>>again for Upgrade Firmware. The Sense notetaker
>>displays/announces, "Upgrade: Online."
>>
>>(8)  Press Down arrow or DOT-4 with SPACE to choose "Offline."
>>
>>(9)  Press ENTER to check for new firmware. The
>>Sense notetaker searches for the firmware files
>>in the root of the storage device. If it finds a
>>newer version of the firmware than you are
>>currently running, it asks if you are sure you
>>want to upgrade. The default is "Yes."
>>
>>(10)    Press ENTER to initiate the upgrade process.
>>
>>
>>
>>The Sense notetaker copies the new firmware
>>files and the upgrade process begins. During the
>>firmware installation the percentage of the
>>upgrade progress is displayed in Braille, and
>>tones are also heard. It is vitally important
>>that you do not press any buttons or power off
>>the Sense notetaker during this process. When
>>the upgrade is complete, the Sense notetaker
>>reboots. Once "File Manager (f)" is displayed,
>>press V with SPACE (Fn-V) to verify that it is running the new firmware.
>>
>>
>>3: Downloading and installing the Sense Bible.
>>You may download the Sense Bible from the following Link:
>>
>><http://www.hims-inc.com/Programs/SenseBible.zip>http://www.hims-inc.com/Programs/SenseBible.zip
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Note: You cannot install this program until you
>>have performed the firmware upgrade to 6.0.
>>
>>  once downloaded, locate it in Windows Explorer, and perform an Extract 
>> All.
>>
>>When extracted, you will find a folder within it called HIMS.
>>
>>Please copy the HIMS folder to the root of your flashdisk or SD card.
>>
>>Note: the HIMS folder and all its contents must
>>be copied to the root of the SD card or
>>flashdisk: the unit will scan the HIMS folder on
>>every reset, if the data is not located there, the program will not be 
>>loaded.
>>
>>
>>
>>Once the folder is copied perform a soft reset
>>of the unit using the reset button on the back.
>>
>>After the unit reboots, the Sense Bible will be
>>available under the Programs Menu located in the main menu of the 
>>notetaker.
>>
>>
>>
>>Note: if you choose to install the Bible program
>>data on an SD card, this SD card must be
>>inserted in the notetaker on reboot or the program disappears.
>>
>>You can install it again by placing the SD card
>>in the unit and resetting the unit once more.
>>
>>Also, if you try to access the program without
>>the SD card inserted, you are given a message
>>that the card must be inserted to access the data.
> Release Notes for Sense Notetaker version 6.0
>
> 2011-05-17
> HIMS
>
> New features
> 1.     General
> n  Adds the ability to Input/Search for Control Characters.
> n  Adds a function to delete all system files on reboot.
> n  Removes the message, ?Are you sure?? when deleting a line.
> n  Adds UEBC Braille rules and an option to
> switch between US Braille and UEBC Braille in the Global Options.
> n  Adds an ?Abbreviations on/off option in Global
> Options to control the way groups of letters are
> pronounced by the speech Synthesizer(TTS).
> n  Adds 3 new items to the Main Menu: Extras (x),
> Social Networking (c), and Programs (p).
> 2.     File Manager
> n  Adds support for sharing files over a  Local
> Area Network: browse files on a remote PC and
> open them as you would on a drive connected to the Sense Notetaker.
> 3.     Word Processor
> n  Adds the ability to read PDF files and save them as Doc or text format.
> n  Adds the ability to read E-pub files and save them as Doc or text 
> format.
> 4.     Radio
> n  Adds recording time information when recording live radio channel.
> n  Adds hotkeys for adding, deleting and
> modifying presets.(Add: space-i/Alt-i , Delete:
> space-d/Delete, Modify: space-m/Alt-m)
> 5.     E-mail
> ?         Adds a confirmation prompt when trying
> to save an e-mail address that is already saved in the address Manager.
> n  Adds a menu item for saving a sender?s e-mail address.
> 6.     Social Networking
> n  Moves MSN Messenger to this menu, and adds Auto Sign-In capability.
> n  Adds new Google Talk client:  use it for text
> or voice chat and share files with friends. (not
> available for Braille Sense Classic.)
> n  Adds new Twitter client: share short messages
> or links with others, or follow others who do, via timeline.
> 7.     Utilities
> n  Adds new Menu Management program: It can be
> used for hiding or showing programs in ?Extras? and ?Social Networking? 
> menus.
> n  Adds support for WPA2 Network mode and AES
> encryption for wireless connection via wifi router.
> 8.     Extras
> n  Add Sense Dice game and Sense Brain game to
> BSP, BSPQ, VS, and Classic models.
>
> Changes features
> 1.     Word Processor
> n  Changes the method for inserting Date and/or
> Time: they can now be inserted separately.
> n  Changes Braille display auto scroll speed
> increments from 1 second to half second and
> expands the available levels from 20 to 35.
> 2.     Address Manager
> n  Changes the hot key for ?Import from CSV? from ?r? to ?c?.
> 3.     Web Browser
> n  Changes hotkeys for ?save as? from Alt-s to
> Ctrl-s, and ?Set current home page? from Ctrl-s
> to Alt-s in Braille Sense PLUS Qwerty and Voice Sense Qwerty.
> n  Changes default Homepage from brailleSense.com to hims-inc.com.
> n  Changes Braille display auto scroll speed
> increments from one second to half second and
> expands available levels from 10 to 20.
> 4.     Utilities
> n  Changes the hotkey in calculator for cosine
> function from Enter-c to Enter-I.
> n  Changes the hotkey for copy to Clipboard from Enter-I to Enter=C
> n  Changes ?Variable Calculators? menu item to ?Memory Functions?.
> 5.     Extras
> n  Sense Bible is now provided as an optional external program.
> 6.     Programs Menu
> n  Bible program is installed here when loaded.
>
> Major bug fixes
> 1.     File Manager
> n  Fixed the problem of allowing a protected file to be deleted.
> 2.     Schedule Manager
> n  Fixed the problem of the time being incorrect
> due to time zone change after restoring data.
> 3.     Word Processor
> n  Fixed several problems with Braille translation.
> 4.     Web Browser
> n  Enhance the loading of several web sites.
> n  Fixed lock ups with several web pages.
> n  Fixed the problem of not displaying visited links correctly.
> n  Fixed the problem with secure webpages (https)
> 5.     E-mail
> n  Fixed combining multiple subject lines when replying to e-mail.
> n  Fixed the crash when deleting e-mail while in CC field.
> n  Fixed the problem of not sending e-mail using
> specific SMTP such as clara.co.uk, smtp.live.com with port 25.
> n  Fixed the crash when opening e-mail with certain attachment(s).
> n  Fixed the problem not to forward message for multiple message.
> n  Fixed the problem of not downloading attached
> files from providers such as Verizon
> n  Fixed the problem of not downloading e-mail from ATT count.
> n  Fixed the problem of not sending reply message
> via the account from which the message was received.
> 6.     Sense Navigation.
> n  Fixed the lock up when moving through searched POIs.
> 7.     Utilities
> n  Fixed several crashes in calculator.
> n  Fixed information when requesting network status.
> n  Fixed the problem of the process timing out
> too quickly when pairing with iPhone.
> 8.     On-board Help
> n  Made Help interface consistent across all programs.
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>>Enjoy the new firmware,
>>Jenny Axler
>>Technical Support Specialist
>>HIMS, Inc.
>>4616 West Howard Lane, Suite 960
>>Austin, Texas 78728
>>Phone: 512-837-2000
>>email: Jenny at hims-inc.com
>>Web: www.hims-inc.com
>>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 18:25:04 -0500
> From: "Nightingale, Noel" <Noel.Nightingale at ed.gov>
> To: "nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org" <nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: [nfbwatlk] Accessibility Camp Seattle Unconference, Seattle
> Public Library, Friday and Saturday, May 20 & 21
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> <E771EAA0575B844C98712011AE73D7ED7CEF952AB0 at EDUPTCEXMB03.ed.gov>
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>
> Accessibility Camp Seattle Unconference
> Day 1 at the Central Library Friday, May 20, 2011, 6 - 9 p.m.
> Where *Central Library
> Level, Room Level 4, Room 1
> Audience Adults, LEAP
> Language English
>
> Accessibility Camp Seattle is an unconference that brings people together 
> from design, technology, and disability communities to discuss issues 
> regarding the accessibility of digital materials.
>
> Accessibility Camp Seattle is dedicated to the simple premise that 
> "digital inclusion" is fundamental to our digital age. How we are building 
> the digital world so that it welcomes and empowers everyone?
>
> On Friday night, unconference attendees will eat good food, become 
> familiar with the space and to get to know each other. As you meet new 
> people, ask what they are passionate about. When you find someone with a 
> similar passion, ask if they want to put it on the agenda for Saturday.
>
> Accessibility Camp Seattle is a community-facilitated, participant-driven 
> event. It is different from a standard conference, where the information 
> flows from a speaker to attendees. At this event, the agenda is set by you 
> and all attendees are encouraged to speak and listen.
>
> By getting people together to talk and brainstorm about "digital 
> inclusion," the Accessibility Camp unconference hopes to plant seeds of 
> collaboration that will bear fruit outside of this event.
>
> ***
>
> Day 2 at the Central Library, Saturday, May 21, 2011, 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 
> p.m.
>
> Accessibility Camp Seattle is dedicated to the simple premise that 
> "digital inclusion" is fundamental to our digital age. How we are building 
> the digital world so that it welcomes and empowers everyone?
>
> When you arrive on Saturday morning, find "the grid" -- topics drawn from 
> Friday's meet & greet -- that represents the agenda for the day. There 
> will be three sessions going at the same time and we will have four time 
> slots throughout the day. Volunteers will be at "the grid" all day, taking 
> suggestions for topics to add to the agenda. Feel free to add a topic, 
> then get people talking, brainstorming and working towards new solutions!
>
> Accessibility Camp Seattle is a community-facilitated, participant-driven 
> event. It is different from a standard conference, where the information 
> flows from a speaker to attendees. At this event, the agenda is set by you 
> and all attendees are encouraged to speak and listen.
>
> By getting people together to talk and brainstorm about "digital 
> inclusion," the Accessibility Camp unconference hopes to plant seeds of 
> collaboration that will bear fruit outside of this event.
>
> The unconference is organized by a group of local accessibility advocates, 
> with co-sponsorship from The Seattle Public Library and Microsoft.
>
> Library events and programs are free and everyone is welcome.
>
> Friday night features a social with a buffet, and the main event will take 
> place on Saturday. It is recommended that you arrive early.
>
> Registration is required for both days of the unconference, and space is 
> limited for the Friday portion of the event. To register, visit 
> http://accessibilitycampseattle.org/.
>
> The Library provides accommodations on request for physical access, 
> communications or other needs to ensure services, activities and programs 
> are available to people with disabilities.
>
> If you have a question or concern about accessibility, or require an 
> assistive listening device, ASL interpreter, tactile ASL interpreter, or 
> other accommodations, please contact the Library Equal Access Program by 
> calling 206-615-1380 V/TTY or emailing leap at spl.org.
> Contact 206-615-1580 or email at leap at spl.org
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 18:25:44 -0500
> From: "Nightingale, Noel" <Noel.Nightingale at ed.gov>
> To: "nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org" <nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: [nfbwatlk] Bureau of Engraving and Printing Launches EyeNote
> App to Help the Blind and Visually Impaired Denominate US Currency
> Message-ID:
> <E771EAA0575B844C98712011AE73D7ED7CEF952AB1 at EDUPTCEXMB03.ed.gov>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> FYI
> From: White House Disability Group 
> [mailto:disability at messages.whitehouse.gov]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 12:45 PM
> To: nnightingale at earthlink.net
> Subject: Bureau of Engraving and Printing Launches EyeNote?App to Help the 
> Blind and Visually Impaired Denominate US Currency
>
>
> ?
>
> Bureau of Engraving and Printing Launches EyeNote?App
>
> to Help the Blind and Visually Impaired Denominate US Currency
>
>
>
> The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) has developed a free 
> downloadable application (app) to assist the blind and visually impaired 
> denominate US currency.  The app is called EyeNote?.  EyeNote? is a mobile 
> device app designed for Apple iPhone (3G, 3Gs, 4), and the 4th Generation 
> iPod Touch and iPad2 platforms, and is available through the Apple iTunes 
> App Store.
>
>
>
> EyeNote? uses image recognition technology to determine a note?s 
> denomination.  The mobile device?s camera requires 51 percent of a note?s 
> scanned image, front or back, to process.  In a matter of seconds, 
> EyeNote? can provide an audible or vibrating response, and can denominate 
> all Federal Reserve notes issued since 1996.  Free downloads will be 
> available whenever new US currency designs are introduced.  Research 
> indicates that more than 100,000 blind and visually impaired individuals 
> could currently own an Apple iPhone.
>
>
>
> The EyeNoteTM app is one of a variety of measures the government is 
> working to deploy to assist the visually impaired community to denominate 
> currency, as proposed in a recent Federal Register notice.  These measures 
> include implementing a Currency Reader Program whereby a United States 
> resident, who is blind or visually impaired, may obtain a coupon that can 
> be applied toward the purchase of a device to denominate United States 
> currency; continuing to add large high contrast numerals and different 
> background colors to redesigned currency; and, raised tactile features may 
> be added to redesigned currency, which would provide users with a means of 
> identifying each denomination via touch.
>
>
>
> More information is available at http://www.eyenote.gov/ or through email 
> at eyenote at bep.gov<mailto:eyenote at bep.gov>.
>
>
>
> More information can be found also at: 
> http://www.bep.treas.gov/uscurrency/meaningfulaccess 
> <http://www.bep.treas.gov/uscurrency/meaningfulaccess%20>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 19:17:04 -0700
> From: "Mike Freeman" <k7uij at panix.com>
> To: "'NFB of Washington Talk Mailing List'" <nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] NFB of Washington Caucus at National
> Convention
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>
> Hi, Debby.
>
> Frankly, we of NFB are used to people propagating a distorted view of our
> message, goals and policies. We threaten the status quo and that threatens
> quite a number of people.
>
> But let me be clear: while there is no requirement to attend sessions, if
> people don't regularly attend them, it's noticed and the delinquent
> attendees may be in for a bit of ribbing, i.e., "Hey! Didn't see you this
> morning! Did ya sleep to late or was that roll in the hay *that* good?" 
> It's
> more in the nature of all those messages urging that we vote. It isn't a
> requirement for citizenship but there's quite a bit of get-out-the-vote
> propaganda out there.
>
> As for untruths about ACB, I don't know; since ACB puts all its stuff out 
> on
> the Internet, it's pretty easy to observe its workings. I will say, 
> however,
> that, just as in NFB, there's a lot of politicking going on behind the
> scenes even though some in ACB don't want to admit it. (smile)
>
> Mike
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nfbwatlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfbwatlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of debby phillips
> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 9:14 AM
> To: NFB of Washington Talk Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] NFB of Washington Caucus at National Convention
>
> Thanks Mike.  Well, one "myth" busted.  A few years ago someone
> who had switched from NFB to ACB said that she was made to feel
> guilty if she missed or in late for a meeting.  I wonder how many
> other times we hear things about NFB that aren't true, and you
> hear stuff about ACB that isn't true?    Peace,    Debby
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 08:48:44 -0700
> From: debby phillips <semisweetdebby at gmail.com>
> To: NFB of Washington Talk Mailing List <nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] NFB of Washington Caucus at National
> Convention
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> Thanks Mike.  I appreciate your patience with me.    Debby
>
>
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