In the 80's, there used to be a flat machine with a tiny frinter slot, and I 
think no screen.  This was called a keynote.

Then came an upgrade, containing a screen, called a Keynote PC Plus.

Then there came laptops which we used in school, in the 90's, called Keynote 
Golds.

They were all keysoft based, very very similar to the braillenote.  That's how 
I grasped the braillenote set up so easily.

Kids in schools just use the braillenote now.

Keynote is a pretty huge family, which have branched out to voicenote and 
braillenote now.

Hope that answers your question.


Cheers
Olitta





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>From: Rhonda Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 20:49:27 -0600
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Keynote Gold?

>I believe KeyNote Gold was used for the BN in the beginning.
>Now, it works with Window Eyes, and it is used by GW Micro, as
>well.  To me, it is much more clear than Jaws.  I guess it
>depends on what a person is used to.

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