I have just gotten my gps for the Braille note and I love it so far. I am
not real good at using it just yet but if you have an orientation and
mobility instructor then I wouldn't completely just rely on gps. It does
help but you still need to know and have good o and m skills. If you want
to talk more let me know or just ask any of the other people on here or the
gps list serve your questions.
Malaina
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From: "crazy shawty aka everything your mother wanted you to be but you
aintquite terned out like me!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 2:34 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] braillenote gps and website verification codes
High guys.
I've been tryna get a xanga account for a couple of weeks now, and i keep
hitting this problem. It say's enter the code you see below, but the
braillenote can't seem to read it. Is there a way round this or should i
just start complaining to the site about it being inaccessible.
Also i was wondering if braillenote gps is any good. I've got a mobility
officer that's just a total waste of space, and i wondered if braillenote
gps would allow me to drop mobility and concentrate on my school subjects.
Also if braillenote gps is that good, how much of the rout you're using do
you need to know? Can you go somewhere completely new and get around?
Thanks y'all i'm sure i'll get some good help.
Louise.
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