Hi Alex, I for one am very grateful for the thought and time you took in 
articulating your ideas. You are a custoemr and quite entitled to tell us 
how we can better meet your needs. There's nothing to apologise for, your 
message was one of the most fascinating on this list in a long time. Keep 
up the creative thinking.

Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

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



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To all of the List:

Sorry for writing the email about shrinking a BrailleNote.  It 
was just a question that carried too far, and I sincerely 
apologize if I offended anyone.  My point was not to say that the 
existing BN's are bad; on the contrary, I love my MPower and 
think it is the best device I have ever used, even preferable to 
my PC with Jaws.  I understand that people still use the built-in 
modem, but cards are available for that just as they are for 
wireless, and no one complains about there being no built-in 
wireless.  I was just taking out anything that is replaceable and 
takes up a lot of room.

As far as one-handed operation, the standard one-handed mode is a 
great idea and there is no reason why a smaller unit, whose keys 
would be about 1/2 or 3/4 inches wide and spaced about 1/2 
inches, or a bit less, apart, could not use it.

Again, I am sorry if I rubbed anyone the wrong way.  As far as 
"putting my money where my mouth is", I am looking online for 
sites from which I can buy raw parts--processor, keys, 
motherboard, USB/CF/SD readers for integration, WIFI/bluetooth 
chips...  Not much luck so far, but I'm trying.

Have a great day all,
Alex

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