Chris,
Contrary to the post, Bluetooth is in fact supported. Do the folowing:
1. On your mPower (or a new one), go to Options/Visual Display.
2. At the visual display prompt, type space with h (Help key on QT). This
will tell that Bluetooth is in fact supported.

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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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