Hi,

Well, I just wore mine so that the device was in front of me. I made one file with what I needed for a week and used the search capabilities. On an ongoing basis, a file for each piece would be a good idea, all in a folder titled something like, choir music.

Evelyn

At 10:05 PM 10/9/05, you wrote:
Why not wear the Braillenote and let it hang down so that your hands would be free to read he choir music. Make each song a separate file with paragraph marks to separate the stanzas and choruses?At 07:51 AM 10/9/2005, you wrote:

My husband and I have been trying to figure out how I could use the BN in
choir.  It sure would be nice to just hit that thumb key and advance to the
next line of the song.  It would just be the standing there holding it that
would be the problem.  LOL.  So I'm still brailling out the words to all the
choir music on my Perkins and having the sheets in a folder.Any suggestions?


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