Hello Jonathan,

I would be soooooooooooooooooo thrilded if you could be able to do it
through the remote synthesiser as I don't have a braillenote but a
voice note.  This would allow me to even use my PC with the BT
keyboard and get use to it even more.  I use my PC alot.  Not to start
another thread in this one but I would also be very very very very
grateful if you and your team could get bluetooth headset / mic to
work with the mPower so I can use my approved FM device with my mPower
and hear it clearer (I am not talking FM radio, I have a disorder
called CAPD)

Thank YOU all at HW for the great job you are doing.

Sincerly,
Christopher & Missy

On 2/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sarah, at this time one can only use the Remote Synthesiser or the
> Braille display option but not both. With all the connectivity options we
> now have, it's an interesting idea.
> Jonathan Mosen
> BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
> HumanWare
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> "Sarah Van Oosterwijck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Yes, please do consider making the remote control feature part of the
> remote synthesizer as well as braille terminal.  By the way, is it
> possible to use both at once? I like to examine in braille, but I'm more
> efficient with speech, so having both is ideal.
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> Sarah Van Oosterwijck
> Assistive Technology Trainer
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>   Hi Graham, at present, the Braille input function is part of the Braille
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>   display mode. Adding it to the remote synth option is something I'll
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>   a note of.
>   Jonathan Mosen
>   BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
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>   Would that work for a VoiceNote too?  Could I use the VoiceNote as an
>   external audio 'display' of the Powerpoint on the PC?
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>   I have been looking for a way to do this sort of thing for ages!
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>   >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/16/06 04:02pm >>>
>   Hi penny, I suspect your best bet would actually be to drive a
> Powerpoint
>   presentation on a PC. You could use your BrailleNote to do this, using
>   either Window-eyes or JAWS for Windows and controlling it from your
>   BrailleNote. The nice thing about this is that you can use Bluetooth, so
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>   you could freely move about the classroom and control the Powerpoint
>   Presentation, checking the content of the slides on the Braille display.
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>   But yes you could also use Hyperterminal on a PC to have whatever is on
>   your BrailleNote come up on a PC screen.
>   Jonathan Mosen
>   BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
>   HumanWare
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>   Remember awhile back that Jonathan said I could write an example,
>   and have it translated on the fly and shown on a screen?
>   What will I need besides the m-power bt and a screen? Will this
>   have to go through a regular PC? If so, can I just eliminate the
>   use of the mpower and enter the text to be shown to my students
>   directly on the screen?
>   If this takes my query out of the BN list-topics, could someone
>   just email me privately?
>   I'm going into a classroom and want, perhaps, to put stuff up for
>   kids to see.  I have an mpower, but could have a PC just as
>   easily.
>   Please advise.  There are advantages to using the BN.  I have it
>   already, for starters.
>   Just tell me what extra stuff I need to make my giving kids a
>   print message practicable.
>   Thanks.
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