Hi Isaac,
I could use speech, but if I'm traveling in heavy trafic, the speech is
difficult to hear unless I turn the volume up to the max. So I use Braille,
too.
Yes, I do use GPS to locate restaurants, etc I can either create my own
point of interest which is called a user poi, or I can check the database to
see if a poi has already been created. Even with version 3.1, which isn't
the latest version, my hairdresser and my favorite Greek restaurant are on
the poi database.
Rosemary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Isaac Obie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 3:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] PK case
Rosemary,
Wouldn't it be possible to use speech at times when on the move? I don't
have gps at this time. I am consodering it though. But the case sounds
nice and it sounds a lot like the cases for the rest of the BN product
line.
Do you use the gps to find restaurants and stores?
Thanks in advance.
Isaac
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, rosemary teehan wrote:
Hi Isaac, I did buy it because the cover of the case can fold over the
back of the case. I wanted this because I need to have the case open
when I take it with me using GPS. I didn't want the flap of the case
just hanging down. This way, I can read the Braille display when I'm on
the move. The case also has a zipper pocket on the top of it when it is
closed, and the pocket has two flash card slots in it. The flash card
slots are convenient, but if I weren't using the PK with GPS, I wouldn't
have purchased the case. I think it's harder to remove the flash cards
from the unit in the new case, so I usually take the PK out of it in
order to make it easier.
HTH.
Rosemary
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