Hi all.

I just bought myself a card reader from Radio Shack so I'll be able to use it instead of having to go through the USB port for my Victor Reader Stream or through the serial port for my Braille Note. The only problem is it didn't come with any instructions. It came with a small CD-Rom disc that I'm assuming goes into your CD drive on your computer, along with a cord that I'm guessing connects to your computer somehow. The only thing is I'm not sure if the disc is accessible and the cards go in the reader. I can see several slots on it, but I'll have to figure out how to install the driver that's supposedly on the CD and connecting it to the computer. I have some SD cards and a CF card, but I'll worry about where the slots for those are once I figure out how to use the reader! If I have to I can use the USB port on the computer for the Stream, even though it's slow and takes a long time just to put one book onto it, but I'd really like to use the reader for my Braille Note to avoid the hassle of having to connect the Braille Note to the computer and having to download Active Sync and installing it. A card reader would just go a lot faster, I think. If anyone could help with this I'd really appreciate it!

MissWings


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