Rhonda,

I let you know. Yes, Bluetooth keyboard is work fine. Twin cables for the
keyboard, Braille terminal, and Visual Display are work fine but not
Bluetooth works. Cable is very easy to connect than the Bluetooth. Many
times they are paired and active but still not work. Even PC says, "...not
find it.."  I did ask "how could I find the COM number to me match. No
answer my question. 

Yes, I have KS v. 7.0. I know the Bluetooth should work fine but how? I
guess I need to change the COM number but where?

I hope it is clarifying.

Leslie--

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Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 2:26 PM
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Leslie, I went up to the archives, and I think what I found won't 
answer your question.  I will send you what I could find, but I 
believe this pertains to an earlier update.

?hi jonathon and folks

>well jonathon i tried the pk with the twin cable that will let 
you hookup the pk to the serial port of the computer and the ps; 
keyboard and turned on visual display on the pk and the 
braillenote viewer on my pc

>it worked fantastic even always better when running
window-eyes since

>window-eyes will talk when keys are pressed on the qwerty
keyboard or on

>the pk

>i then tried it with the pk still hooked up to the desktop pc and

>disconnected my ps be qwerty keyboard and had the pk bluetooth
connect to

>the bluetooth qwerty keyboard i had and everything worked
perfectly too

>i could use the qwerty keyboard and control the pk go through
menus onthe

>pk an dopen them up and files wowthe

>i then tried the suggestion i put forth saturday about a fm
transmitter

>attached to the pk an dsend the voice to a small fm radio and i
had the pk

>playing a beatles song hay jude so i would have plenty of time
to
connect

>everything and test it out

>the little fm reciever is from can-crane and is very small 
running
on one

>triple a battery or you can have it on according power with a 
according
adaptor

>then the other person like the captionist just needs to have a
small fm

>radio which they do make them very small or the captionist just
has

>hersthis walkman with a fm radio built in and their headphones
and they
are

>in business and no wires attached to the person with the pk if
they are

>using a bluetooth qwerty keyboard  wowthe

>the blindstdeaf person  just carries their pk and a very small
battery

>operated fm transmitter which the one i have easily fits in the
palm of

>your hand

>i will keep you all up-to-date as i find out other great things
this pk
can

>do for all of us

>jonathon maybe you can answer one question for me i read
through the

>getting started chapter and i still can't figure out what the
button to
the

>left of the joy stick does  keyboard help doesn't say anything
when it is

>pushed and the first chapter doesn't mention it as best as i can
tell

>what is itth

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