BrailleNote includes the ability to hook it up to a visual display unit and display the output in text form so that sighted teachers can view what's being displayed on the BrailleNote. However, I don't believe bluetooth is supported, only serial or infra-red connections are available. If you want to hook it up to a PDA/other PC device, and use a bluetooth connection, I think that's possible, but am not sure. Anyone shed some light on this please? Thanks

Keith Christian wrote:
Hello,

I need to gain visual access to what students are doing on a Braille
Note. What is the best way of doing this in a classroom setting?
Is it possible to use the Blue Tooth to communicate with an inexpensive
PDA laptop, or desk top computer?  USB could work as well.

Thanks for your ideas,

Keith
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