Yes, good suggestion.  I like keynote best for English speech, but eloquence is 
much better for Spanish.  Of course I don't really need language support on my 
braille note, so I can't justify the price, but I know many people do need it 
and really prefer eloquence for other languages.  I think one of my friends 
would try to get the money to upgrade to an MPower if she could use keynote for 
English and Eloquence for Spanish and French.

On the same toppic ... Is there any way that more characters could be displayed 
correctly in Grade II English braile when they are from other languages as they 
are on BrailleNotes with multilingual support?  It would be great if E acute 
would display as a dot for in front of the letter e instead of just 
disappearing.  I guess I have the same issue with Em-dashes, which properly 
should appear as double dashes when translated in to braille.  Instead they 
also vanish completely.  I was surprised to find that a bullet did appear just 
like a star instead of disappearing, so if that character can be made, dispite 
taking two characters in braille when it takes only one character in print, 
then why not accented characters and the em-dash?  Is there any way I can 
change this behavior on my BrailleNote?  Someone mentioned something about 
adding characters to, or changing, the braile tables for unicode characters, 
but she didn't remember how to do it.  If someone could tell me what can and 
can not be done now it would be great.  She would have only known what to do on 
a Braille Note with version 4 and I know the translation used has changed since 
then.

Sarah Van Oosterwijck
Assistive Technology Trainer
http://home.earthlink.net/~netentity

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  Subject: Re: [Braillenote] BrailleNote QT and Spanish


  Thanks, Jonathan. I have another question along these lines for you or 
  anyone else on this list who might know. I am currently awaiting my 
  transplant from a Classic running 4.01 to an mPower and am getting very 
  excited to make this huge technological leap forward! I was told that 
  Eloquence for languages other than English is not currently supported by the 
  BrailleNote. I was wondering if it would be at all possible to implement 
  capability with other Eloquence languages in a future upgrade. Again, I am 
  not trying to complain because I am looking forward to the increased 
  functionality which the mPower has to offer! I am just curious. Thanks.
  Lindsay
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  > Hi Lindsay, you can indeed do Spanish on a BrailleNote Qt. The main
  > hold-up was that we didn't have Qt documentation done. I am at the ATIA
  > confernce right now and can't immediately check if that documentation is
  > now published, however you can indeed use Spanish on the QT.
  > Jonathan Mosen
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  > HumanWare
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  > Hi Everybody,
  > Sorry for the cross-posting. I am waiting to transplant my BrailleNote
  > display into an mPower PT. At a BrailleNote demonstration in Seattle I
  > attended a few months ago, I was told that the QT model supports the
  > multilingual Spanish software. However, I just read on the Humanware
  > website that the multilingual software is restricted to BT models only.
  > Could somebody please enlighten me as to what is really going on.? Thanks.
  >
  > Lindsay
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