Barb, firstly please accept my apologies for not replying to your message, 
which came through while I was on vacation. I replied to a similar one 
from KC and obviously thought I'd answered you as well.

Yes, because the profile for the visual display uses the serial device, 
and the profile for the keyboard is different, you can run an external 
bluetooth keyboard and the visual display with keySoft 7 that uses 
Bluetooth at the same time.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

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Hi Jonathan:

I sent you a message privately about this but didn't receive a response.

I wanted to know if it's possible to run two different types of Bluetooth 
devices on  the mPower simultaneously:  aa Bluetooth keyboard (the 
Stowaway keyboard0 and a Bluetooth visual display?  this would make a 
great face-to-face communication device for the deaf-blind.  I've tried 
the mPower, Stowaway keyboard, and speech turned on with a hearing person 
but the drawback was that they didn't have a visual display to look at and 

couldn't understand the speech output, which they thought was terrible 
(I'm sure it takes some getting used to).

I did ask Tech ssSupport and they maintain you can only run one Bluetooth 
device at a time with the mPower.  So I'm not sure this combo of two 
different Bluetooth devices would work.  Is it possible to h ave some 
combo of a visual display and second keyboard that would work withthe 
mPower to be a face-to-face communicator for the deaf-blind?

Thanks,
Barb


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