Hi Mary Ellen,

Joseph is correct in what he stated.  You do have to set up the port on the
BrailleNote and pair the devices.  There are about 16 steps, but they are
detailed by Code Factory.  Once it's set up, you can input braille, as well
as receiving braille output in Grade 1 or 2 and control the mobile device
from the BN's keyboard.  I haven't done this yet, as I'm about to purchase a
PDA/phone, and then I will set about getting this to work.  I've heard it
demoed, and it's quite impressive.  You get speech from the mobile device
and braille on the display with automatic translation into Grade II when you
hit space after completing a word or pressing the Enter key.

Les 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mary Ellen
Earls
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 9:58 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] Humanware's Announcement:

Hi folks!
Just finished reading Humanware's announcement regarding the mpower's
ability to be an interface for windows mobile products. Does this just mean
that with a patch we can install drivers to turn the Braille Display in to a
display for cell phones running Mobile Speak and pda's running Mobile Speak
Pocket?
How exactly does this work?
Mega thanks in advance as always,
Mary Ellen Earls 


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