I'm in the market for a PDA and my vision is such that I could use a regular 
PDA with a magnifier if I wanted, though that would not be the best because one 
of my targets is to avoid eye strain. I've been looking at various devices. I 
would want something with a QWERTY keyboard. The Icon seems to have application 
glitches in the bookshelf, the PACmate is just plain unstable, and I would have 
to take out a contract to use a device with Mobile Speak Pocket because 
standalone PDAs on the sighted market are disappearing. So here's what I want 
to know. I have worked with a BrailleNote BT, but I'm far more proficient at 
the QT. How does the command structure between the BT & QT differ? It seems 
like not all the commands are the same, and I can undertand why, but is the 
learning curve significant? Also, has anyone tried to communicate with a 
Macintosh in terms of, say, using the BN as a removable flash disk? I think 
that this is the only PDA, however, that
 can't do that. Thanks in advance for your help.



      
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