I think there is a scanner you can get that will connect and let you store scanned stuff on the BN for editing or the like. I have never tried it, but I think it's a Scan-R.
 Jane


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 20:36:15 EST
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Vote for scanner support

Hello Peter,
You know, its funny that you should mention scanner functionality
with the
braillenote. I got the same idea last summer. I was reading the
user's guide,
and for some reason, the idea of having scanner capabilities on
the braillenote
popped into my mind. Just think, you could scan the paper, your
mail, and any
number of other printed materials not available in braille, and
read them on
the braillenote. In fact, you could even edit the document if
necessary.  Of
course, it would take a lot of work on Humanware's part in order
to make all of
this possible. After all, they came up with an idea to make it
possible for us
to have access to the internet, without wires. I do agree with
you though,
about having scanner functions. It sounds like a cool idea.
Hey, you never know,
it could happen someday.
Mike
Rochester, NY.
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