Hi all,

Well, I'll be dipped in vinegar!  I didn't know this existed.  All the
scanners with which I'm familiar don't do this.  Interesting! 

Ann P.

>>>>> "Martin" == Martin Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Martin>   Maria The PulseData ScannaR is a stand alone ocr
    Martin> scanner. You can transfer files directly to the
    Martin> Braillenote. You first have to connect the Braillenote to
    Martin> the ScannaR via the serial connectors and then use active
    Martin> sync.  Once you have active sync connected, you can save
    Martin> the document to the ScannaR's memory and it will then ask
    Martin> you if you wish to save a copy to the Braillenote. If you
    Martin> answer yes it will create a new folder on your Braillenote
    Martin> called reader and store it in there as an RTF file.

    Martin>   Hope this helps

    Martin>   Regards

    Martin>   Martin Griffiths Training Manager Pulsedata Europe Ltd
    Martin> Tel 01933 626000 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] web
    Martin> www.pulsedata.com



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