Phoenix,

Yes, we would like to hear from you and we could help you to be successful.
I want you aware that I was sufferings that I failed with the keyboard for
the months until the first Thursday of the August 2005.  

Rmeind you, that the keyboard is support PK on Computer Braille only,  not
support Grade 2 and Grade 1.

The classic desktop QWERTY keyboard with PS/2 is very easier like magic than
bluetooth.  Ofcourse, I am using the bluetooth keyboard like yours. It is
for the sighted person chould type on it to communicate to my PK then I will
read the braille. Ofcourse, I am the deaf-blind man.

Fingercrossed,
Leslie--

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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] PK and wireless keyboard


Phoenix,
Did you get your keyboard to work? Please let us know so we can help if 
need be. thank you.
Isaac

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005, phoenixgray wrote:

> Sorry for sending this same question, but I suspended my mail from the 
> list while I was on vacation and forgot to put the setting back.  I 
> have the Braillenote PK and a stowaway keyboard, but can't seem to get 
> it to work.  Have installed the driver on the PK, but the PK doesn't 
> recognize it.  So when I try to search for bluetooth devices, the PK says
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