I can confirm that Window-Eyes supports the BrailleNote. Not sure about
Hal though, but I would have thought so. Hope that helps.
On Fri, 5 Jan 2007 07:40:46 -0500, "Brian Lingard"
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> Ottawa Canada
> 
> Dear Jennifer:
> 
> You didn't mention what screen reader and version the nice
> Toshiba laptop is running.
> 
> If it is Jaws version 5.1 or higher, yes it will support use of a
> BrailleNote as a Braille display.  Refer to the chapter in the
> User Guide about using the BrailleNote as a display for a PC.
> 
> Yes this can be done using Blue Tooth.  It can also be done using
> the good old fashioned serial port.  But it cannot be done using
> the USB port.
> 
> If the PC is running Window Eyes or Hal, it can probably be done
> too, but I'm not familiar personally with what Braille displays
> these screen readers support.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Brian
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