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Hi all,

I haven't seen the Maestro, nor have I seen its specification.  I'd just
be interested to know a loittle about it, please.


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Hi Mary Ellen,

The BrailleNote mPower, PK, and classic models do in fact work quite
well in combination with the Maestro as well as a laptop or desktop PC.
For example I regularly synchronize my contacts and calendar of the
BrailleNote mPower via USB or bluetooth with Microsoft Outlook, and then
place the Maestro into it's sync cradle.  I can then even synchronize my
cell phone through it's PC suite software, resulting in all of my
devices containing up-to-date copies of my contacts, schedule, and any
critical documents. Essential information is then as close as the device
that is within reach, or appropriate for the task at hand.

While you are correct that the PK does not have Infrared support, it's
compact flash slot works very well for exchanging documents directly
between other devices in addition to the synchronization mentioned
above.


Matthew Janusauskas
Blindness Product Specialist
HumanWare USA, Inc.
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Matthew, while we are on the subject of maestro and the bn family of
products, I had been talking to Humanware Canada since April about
upgrading my old trekker to Maestro. Well the Maestro arrived a couple
of weeks ago and as it turns out none too soon. Anyway, I was told that
the Maestro and Pk work well together. How? According to what I am
reading on the owner's manual for maestro bluetooth andwifi aren't
enabled and Pk doesn't to my knowledge have an Ir port so how do these
two things work together?

Mary Ellen Earls
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