Hi,
You also have the option of bluetooth.

On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 19:46:27 -0700, Matthew Bullis wrote:


>Hello, I was dismayed that I can't use the terminal braille option when I
>plugged in the USB port. At least that seems to be the case at the moment.
>The choices for setting up the braille display with Jaws are coms 1 through
>4. Must I actually connect a serial port cable between computer and BN, or
>have I got the options wrong? If I can't use the USB socket for this
>purpose, then do serial port to USB converters work reliably? What I need to
>use this for is to use in a work environment where you're reading pages of
>text, and I'd like to read the text just like I do in the book reader, by
>just hitting one thumb key to move to the next words on the line. I would
>like the braille display to use paragraph form, so that I can read
>continuously without worrying about how the document is actually formatted
>on the visual screen. On the Alva braille display, you have to use both the
>pan right and the next line buttons, a complicated series of button presses
>to read text on the screen. Will the BN work for the purposes I've outlined?
>Thanks a lot.
>Matthew
>
>
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