Hi Jonathan,

One of these days I will end up getting an accessible phone with bluetooth, and 
be truly mPowered.  However, until then, I would like to continue using my 
brand spanking new mPower transplant with my old Motorola v60S using the serial 
port.  Is this no longer supported under the mPower?  It just tells me it can't 
find the port.  I have even re-created the connection configuration for the 
cell phone, and still no joy.  Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks, and as soon as I get Rich convinced we need accessible phones, you'll 
see me on your phone list.

Sarah


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>Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:57:46 -0500
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Cell phones

>Hi Wendy, the primary advantage to getting your son's BrailleNote talking
>with a cell phone would be that it can be used as a wireless modem. This
>may or may not be a need he has, but it's something I use very regularly.
>Once he gets his BraillenOte mPower, this connection can be made completely
>wirelessly using the built-in Bluetooth capability.

>There are some very accessible cell phones out these days. If you want to
>explore phone choices a little more, since it is straying off topic a
>little for the BrailleNote list, you might consider joining the Blind
>Phones list. To do so, send a blank message to
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>Jonathan Mosen
>BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
>HumanWare

>DDI: +1-925-566-9265
>http://www.humanware.com



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>My son has a briallenote 32, soon to be replaced with an mPower.  We  are
>getting him a cell phone and we are wondering if it is useful tog et one
>that
>interfaces with the braillenote.  Can anyone tell me the advantages to
>this and
>how it might benefit him?  Also what phones are people  using.  Thanks
>Wendy

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