Hi there,
I currently use AT&T family talk service
using Samsung Blackjack (running CE 5.0). I
installed MobileSpeak Smartphone (trial
version) and managed to pair my BrailleNote
mPower as a Bluetooth braille display. Then
I usthe MSS to browse the web using Pocket
Internet Explorer, reading the web content
using my BrailleNote - this is what I call
"Indirect Web Access."
I'm currently thinking of producing a mobile
version of "BrailleNote as a Bluetooth
display" using a Windows Mobile cell phone
and MobileSpeak. This is essentially same as
the one that I've done for regular Windows
desktop, except that the target device will
be a cell phone with either phone or computer
style keyboard (in this case, QWERTY input).
Cheers,
Joseph
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Speicher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 13:31:43 -0600
Subject: [Braillenote] choosing a cell phone
Which cell phones combine good access to
their own features with
superior ability to empower the M'power?
Sprint has just told me and
my wife that our current phones will soon no
longer work: something
about service moving from analog to digital.
In the past I have not used a cell phone to
give the M'power internet
access. But if I'm going to have to change
phones anyway, I might as
well choose one which will provide such
access.
Thanks for all your suggestions.
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