Hello,
I understand that you do not have the ability to use the fm radio, but it is a nice feature to those of us who can use it. I think that what Humanware should look into for a future release, is a way to make the planner a feature that deaf-blind people can use as well. It seems to me, that a vibrating cell on the braille display could tell you that you need to look at the braille display which would in turn, alert you that your appointment is going off. I can understand your frustration, because there are features that I do not care for, but they come anyway with the upgrade. I am wondering, if maybe in the future, the way to incorporate deaf-blind people with the upgrade, is to give a upgrade that will only incorporate braille features, which would mean the deaf-blind community would need to work with Humanware to tell them what is wanted and what is not. I hope this helps both Humanware, as well as the deaf-blind group of customers.
Regards,
Robert


----- Original Message -----
From: kathleen spear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 12:47:15 -0700
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Idea for the next version of KeySoft

Thank you Sharon!  I  apprecaite your understanding.
(I've invested a great dealofmoney in my Braillenote.  If  the
upgrades keep pusing voice and sound,  I do't kow   what I'll do.
COnsequentlym, knowing there are  folks out there who  WANT the
"BRAILLE" in Braillenote to mean somnething is a  blessing.  For
the reocrd, I've wondered  WHY, since there is a "Voicenote,  all
this audio stuff isn't  incororated into that Device rather than
the BN.)

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