Kathy;
If you could not use the notebook, how can you use a BN.  They are both
electronic braille.  One of my Epelepsi medicines is giving me problems with
my sence of touch, but it has not effected my ability to read electronic
braille.  I do have some trouble reading regular braille.
Terry Powers
Sorry if I am behind.


-----Original Message-----
From: Kathy Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 11:30 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Doesn't click, Doesn't Copy


Back in 96-97 when I was working for Rehab in Utah, I begged and pleaded for
Telesensory to make a notebook computer for me with a Braille display. Dave
Manseur left Telesensory and went into business for himself and made such a
notebook, and just when it was finished and he brought it for me to try, I
lost the feelign in my fingertips and was unable to use it...oh so sad. It
was very nice. Of course the difficulty of keeping up with the development
of computers and the cost of replacement is even worse than such with
notetakers. I don't know if he is still in business or what happened to that
computer. IT had a lovely Braille display. I really thik it is a nice
option,but I still think there is a place for the smaller footprint, longer
battery life notetaker.

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