Yes, I used my pacmate 40 cell for one class that was in a computer lab
because it was usb and I just plugged in and it was ready when JAWS
started.  However, I have problems with my spine and I cannot carry
around a seperate extremely heavy braille display.

Cindy

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> Jason Symes
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> 
> There's a factor I didn't even consider. I can't imagine that 
> my college
> would like me to install something like that, when they won't 
> even let me
> install my Window Eyes on their machines (they feel its 
> necessary that they
> do it, with my detailed instructions to walk them threw it of course).
> 
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> slerythema
> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 8:19 PM
> To: 'Braillenote List'
> Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Bn and we
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> 
> The problem with this is that you can't install your own bluetooth
> adapter on computers at school.  Bluetooth adapters are not entirely
> plug and play (in my experience) if anyone knows different, please let
> us all know.  My experience is that the adapter needs the software
> installed on the system in order to set up pairings.  IF USB was
> supported, it could plug into a computer and not need to be installed
> but simply restart JAWS/Window Eyes for the braille support to take
> effect.
> 
> Cindy
> 
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> > 
> > Hi Jason,
> > 
> > Thank you for the suggestion of expanding the braille terminal
> > functionality to include USB connectivity.  As others have 
> > mentioned, an
> > option that is available and that works well is the use of an 
> > inexpensive
> > USB to bluetooth adaptor for the PC.  This allows for the use of the
> > BrailleNote as a wireless braille display for the screen 
> > reader being used.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > 
> > Matthew Janusauskas
> > HumanWare USA, Inc.
> > 656 N. Kennedy Drive
> > Kankakee, IL  60901
> > Phone:  (800) 722-3393 Ext. 204
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> > Thought I pass along the info I learned from a discussion I 
> > had with the Gw
> > Micro tech support staff today. I'd posted a question to them 
> > about why I
> > couldn't use my Braille Note as a refreshable braille display 
> > or external
> > synth when connected via usb. Aaron Smith explained that Window Eyes
> > already
> > supports this, but Humanware hasn't yet included such support on the
> > Braille
> > Note. Since I'd filled out the feedback form on Humanware's site and
> > mentioned this oddity even prior to contacting Gw Micro, I 
> > thanked Aaron
> > for
> > his prompt response and assured him that I'd follow up with 
> > Humanware on
> > this, since I'm certain there's others out there wanting this 
> > as an option.
> > As I indicated on Humanware's feedback form and to Gw Micro, 
> > this is of
> > particular concern to me, since most of the computer 
> > manufacturers these
> > days already are phasing out serial ports on their new 
> > machines, including
> > an Emachine I purchased last year (I installed a pci card to 
> > add 2 serial
> > ports, but the problem's only going to get worse as most 
> employers and
> > schools aren't going to do this on their new units).
> > 
> > Gun control is not about guns; it's about control.
> > 
> > Jason Symes
> > Visit my web site at:
> > http://home.mchsi.com/~jsymes
> > for screen-reader friendly apps, games, and much more!
> > 
> > 
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