Hi penny,

The bn doesn't do anything for the cell phone.  The cell phone can act as a
modem for the bn so that you can access the Internet from anywhere you have
cell service.  I haven't tried this yet, so I'm not the best one to comment,
but that will give you the basic idea.


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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] cell phones too?


What does that mean--you cannot control the phone, but the BN works as a
modem.
when you use a mobile, you don't need a modem.
Terry, remember, I'm practically illiterate when it comes to the ins
and outs of these things.
(Smile.)  What does the BN do for the cell phone, please?

Kindest regards,
Penny
(eastern nebraska school-marm.)
At 07:18 AM 6/30/2006, you wrote:
>Penny your phone only can work with the Bn as a modem you can't actually
>control the phone.
>
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>Golden
>Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 1:45 AM
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>Subject: [Braillenote] cell phones too?
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>          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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