As of now, the Braillenote can only act as a remote display, keyboard or synthesizer through a serial or bluetooth connection. USB WOULD BE A GREAT ADDITION TO THIS LIST. (Hint, hint).

Since laptops now normally do not have serial ports, your best bet is to buy a USB to Bluetooth dongle. I don't know which brands work, though, so you may want to test them before actually buying anything, if possible.

Hope that helped,
Alex

----- Original Message -----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:07:34 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [Braillenote] BN and PDFs and braille display use with
anothercomputer

I tried sending this before hopefully it will get to the list
this time.
I was wondering if the braille note can read pdf files. My other
question
is I think I sent this before so if someone replied to it before
my
appologies for sending it again. I want to know how I can hook
up my
braille note to my laptop and use the display that way. I only
have the
cables that came with the braille note right now I don't have
wireless
anything or bluetooth anything either. I also cannot figure out
how to
connect my serial cable to my laptop I don't think the ports
match up.
Malaina


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