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If memory serves, the code for the headset key is *11. So... SM

Posted By: RockinMT on 2008-12-19
In Reply to: c-phone reprogramming question - tristen

you would press the program button twice (there are 3 buttons directly beneath the LED screen on your phone and the program button is the one at the far right, I believe) and then you would press the button you want to repogram (the headset button) and then press *11 and enter.


Now, don't give me a hard time if I'm wrong.   It has been years since I've had to reprogram a C-phone, but I used to have to do regularly when I worked in the hospital as a supervisor. 




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From memory...sm
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and if you don't have a good memory?

how will you remember all of these abbreviations?

SmarType, Instant Text, Shorthand, ShortCut, and so forth all require some sort of memory retention. That's a fact. And using the Keystrokes book (which I have) doesn't help either. You can use all of the systems you want (including the abcz system), but when you're dealing with overlapping phrases that use the same letters, it STILL boils down to remembering things.

If your memory is not good, you're up that well-known creek. 


You can upgrade memory. 512 RAM is
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Can anyone refresh my memory....

in Windows XP, how can I see what programs are running automatically on startup?  I should know this, but for some reason my brain is not cooperating!


 


TIA!!


Re: Memory problems
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Memory problems...
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The eScription might use a lot of memory. Might need to
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please refresh my memory
on how to get that foot pedal screen....i can't remember!
Don't you have a good memory!

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Sounds like you need more memory n/m
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Sometimes memory sticks can go bad. You may have
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Where do you put the code?
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code key
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Working fro ancient memory here, but I think you use
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ESL is not code for bigotry. It is used in my SM
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