It mystifies me why a company, supposedly a leader in adaptive technology solutions for the blind/visually-impaired, would eve need to be told this!

Another such company, on their mailing list, just announced they will be providing Braille serial numbers for the main products they sell, so one doesn't need to find sighted assistance merely to install it.

Shouldn't this stuff be blatantly obvious?

Chris

At 04:25 PM 2/25/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,

Yes, the info is lacking about the receiver to be sure.  Might I
suggest that if Pulsedata is going to use these receivers, they make a
copy of the manual available to those who need to use it?

If the manual is on the CD's it wasn't stated that it was.  The manual
on the flashcard is about the BN, not about the receiver.  I had to
get sighted help to connect the cord to the back of it.  I don't know
what the buttons on the front of the receiver do.  It would be
exceedingly helpful if the info on the receiver were available.

Ann P.

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