Are there any cons to transplanting especially with the rubber cursor display.  
I'm either considering transplant or buying a full unit.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "don bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 09:42:28 -0700
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Braille cells on the M-Power QT Display

>Hi Les,

>When you get a transplant, the braille cells from your original unit are put 
>into the MPower case.  So what you end up with is a new MPower with your
>original display.

>I had a problem with  missing dots recentlly and although it sounds weird, I 
>went into support mode and hit x to exercise the display and then turned the
>entire unit upside down so the braille cells were facing downward and let it 
>exercise for maybe 1 or two minutes and then stopped.  Previous to that I had
>simply exercised the display for a few minutes but the problem came back.  
>However, after exercising it with the unit upside down, the problem has not
>returned.

>The only thing I can figure is that whatever was obstructing the dots was 
>pushed out by the dots pushing out the foreign material apparently permanently.
>Worth a try!

>Don

>On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 08:15:14 -0400, Les Kriegler wrote:

>Hi Kc,

>Actually, I thought the cells were the same as the unit was transplanted.
>Now, I do lose dots randomly, but they usually either pop back on their own,
>or I press the area of the display parallel to the missing dot and it often
>returns.  They are not missing permanently, but I have had intermittnet
>problems since the transplant was done.  While better, it still does occur.
>I use the advance thumb key a lot, and I do hear a click that doesn't sound
>normal sometimes, and I then notice a dot missing in a cell.  In my case,
>the pins were replaced, and at one point, one cell was replaced, but the
>same cell would lose a dot, so in my case, I don't think it's the actual
>cell itself that is causing the intermittent problem.

>Les

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>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 12:50 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Braillenote] Braille cells on the M-Power QT Display

>Hello everyone, this is KC Spear.

>As some of you know, when using my BN M-Power, I rely entirely on braille.  I
>know some of you use both braille and speech.
>Logically, you don't use your braille display for reading and editing as
>much as I do.
>My point is that, with the BN Classic, I only had to ask for 1-cell
>replacemnt.  That was done in 2005, when I sent the BN in
>for  a "Transplant."   I'm going to need to send the M-Power
>back, because several cells are missing dots.  Has anyone else experienced a
>problem with the M-Power cells? (I admit to being surprised, because I
>understood these cells are supposedly better than the ones in the Classic.)
>KC

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