Say, can I too expect my cell phone to be "readable" with the bn?
Or is it only the elect few that can hope to use the bn to assist
them with their mobile units?
This is great!At 11:28 PM 6/29/2006, you wrote:
Greetings, everybody.
I have just received a file containing Braille music samples. When
this file is read in six-dot mode, dots 4-5-6 (the underscore, or
sign for third octave) are shown on the Braille display as a "for"
sign plus a dot 7. When the same score is read in eight-dot mode,
the underscore is shown as dots 4-5-6, but every capital letter is
shown, naturally, by a dot seven, making fluent reading difficult.
Firstly, has anyone thought to rectify the discrepancy in
representing the underscore sign in six- and eight-dot modes, and,
secondly, how could I rectify this problem in the short term?
I should also appreciate help, off list, with connecting an infra
red port of my mobile phone to the BrailleNote. I have set the
BrailleNote's infra red to Hayes Compatible Infra Red, but I keep
getting the message: "Authentication Error", as soon as I connect.
Looking forward to hearing from some of you.
Many thanks.
Kind regards,
Jim Taylor.
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