Flor,
Thanks for the makers of what I will need to make my BN MPower work on
my laptop. I feel a ray of hope. I thought that all would be lost
until I got my deskjop out. Once again, thanks. Hopefully, I'll write
back with good news.
Sharonda

On 10/16/06, Flor Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
No extra software is needed from the BN to operate it as terminal for a
screen reader.  (It may be that you need a different type USB-to-serial
adapter, either the belkin or the prolific Technologies model.)

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Taraprakash
  To: Braillenote List
  Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 4:14 AM
  Subject: Re: [Braillenote] using BN qt 32 as terminal for screen readers


  Hi.
  Thanks for responding.
  I am not sure. Are you suggesting that I need to install some software on
my
  laptop from one of the 2 CD's that came with the unit?
  Well, I haven't done anything of that sort yet. I thought that was needed
  for activesync.
  Waiting for your suggestion.
  Regards

  ----- Original Message -----
  >From: "Brandon armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
  Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 8:31 AM
  Subject: Re: [Braillenote] using BN qt 32 as terminal for screen readers


  > hello their let me ask you first of all do you have the driver installed
  > that you need to install for the bn to work as this?
  > Brandon
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: "Taraprakash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
  > Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 7:56 PM
  > Subject: [Braillenote] using BN qt 32 as terminal for screen readers
  >
  >
  >> Hi all.
  >> I am new to the list and I am sorry if this discussion has already
taken
  >> place.
  >> I was trying to figure out how to use BN qt 32 as terminal for Jaws 7.
  >> I am using a USB to serial adapter with my laptop. if somebody could
give
  >> me detailed instructions how to work this out or could inform me Where
to
  >> get the detailed information.
  >> The manual hasn't helped at all.
  >> In jaws options I set braille note as my remote braille display. I had
no
  >> clue what to do next. When I assumed I had done everything that was
  >> needed, BN display as blank as blank it could be.
  >>
  >> Thanks for any help.
  >> Regards
  >> St
  >> ----- Original Message -----
  >> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >> To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
  >> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 4:30 AM
  >> Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Series 60 as a modem
  >>
  >>
  >> Will this work if I do not have a data/internet plan?
  >>
  >> Cindy
  >>
  >> ----- Original Message -----
  >> From: Kevin Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >> Date: Saturday, October 14, 2006 22:32
  >> Subject: [Braillenote] Series 60 as a modem
  >> To: Braillenote List <[email protected]>
  >>
  >>> Dear brailleNote List,
  >>>
  >>> There has been a lot of discussion lately about setting up the
  >>> series 60
  >>> phones as a modem for the BrailleNote. I have found personally
  >>> the best way
  >>> to interface the phone and the BrailleNote is via bluetooth. The
  >>> phone that
  >>> I have is a Nokia 6682, and the provider is Cingular. The phone
  >>> information
  >>> may be irrelevant. If someone is wanting to use their phone as a
  >>> modem I
  >>> would recommend going with the unliminited internet package, as
  >>> daily
  >>> internet usages will add up rather quickly. I will outline in
  >>> detail setting
  >>> up the BrailleNote and the phone as a modem below.
  >>> Note: this will only work with either a mPower or a PK. I am
  >>> going to
  >>> provide BT instructions, as that is the type of keyboard I have.
  >>> If someone
  >>> wishes to add the QT in parenthesis next to the BT commands,
  >>> they can go
  >>> right ahead.
  >>>
  >>> Paring
  >>> 1. make sure that the blutooth feature on the phone is switched on
  >>> 2. make sure visibility is set ot yes on the phone
  >>> 3. turn the bluetooth on the BrailleNote side
  >>> 4. it will ask, "search for devices?"
  >>> 5. type in yes, it will begin searching, it will bring up a list
  >>> of
  >>> bluetooth devices within a radius of 10 meters.
  >>> 6. Look for your phone and hit enter, it will bring up a list of
  >>> services,
  >>> select modem and hit enter.
  >>> 7. It will promt for an authetication code, type what you would
  >>> like to be
  >>> your authentication code, make sure you use a number sign if in
  >>> grade 1 or
  >>> 2, if in computer braille, then lower numbers, then hit enter
  >>> after you are
  >>> done.
  >>> 8. A message will appear on your phone asking for the same
  >>> authentication
  >>> code, type it in using the keypad and hit select.
  >>> 9. Now, both your phone and BrailleNote are paired and active.
  >>>
  >>> Connectivity
  >>> 1. From the main menu, press chord o to get into the options menu
  >>> 2. press c for connectivity
  >>> 3. Hit c to create a new dial-up or lan connection
  >>> 4. for the connection configuration name (I would advise
  >>> switching to
  >>> computer braille), type wap.cingular and hit enter
  >>> (cingular must be spelt out when using computer braille)
  >>> dot is dots 4, 6
  >>> 5. for the device to use, press chord 3, 4 until you get to your
  >>> phone and
  >>> hit enter
  >>> 6. for the phone number (I would advise switching to computer
  >>> braille , by
  >>> hitting backspace with j), enter the following string *99***1#
  >>> and hit
  >>> enter.
  >>> * is dots 1, 6
  >>> 9 is dots 3, 5
  >>> # is dots 3, 4, 5, 6,
  >>> 7. for the service user name (I would again advise switching to
  >>> computer
  >>> braille, by hitting backspace j), type [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >>> @ is chord u followed by dot 4
  >>> dot is 4, 6
  >>> (cingular must be spelt out when using computer braille)
  >>> 8. service password can be left blank, and the rest of the
  >>> fields can be
  >>> left as their default.
  >>> 9. It will prompt to add this record, type y for yes.
  >>> 10. Everything is paired and configured
  >>> 11. When you want to go onto the intenret or check emails,
  >>> it will prompt,
  >>> "connect using which configuration?" select wap.cingular
  >>>
  >>> Enjoy using your phone as a modem.
  >>>
  >>> Kevin
  >>>
  >>>
  >>>
  >>>
  >>>
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