Getting to the infrared port if you have the accessory or gps pouch attached is 
a bit tricky as you have to move the gps case to clear the port.  But, in 
general use, I don't find the case is a problem when trying to access the ir 
port.

What I do is to open the case and fold the top back so the top of the case is 
actually under the bn.  This also gives an extra padded resting place for the 
bn.  When you do this, all ports and the modem  connection can be easily 
accessed.  

Since the case is made of a flexible material, it really is easy to fold back 
and use to support the bn.


Don



On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:15:32 +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





Hi Richard. I find this interesting because I have the current BrailleNote
case and use the infra-red port at least three or four times a day. Nothing
blocks it on my unit and there is no need to take it out of its case. So
this sounds like there may be a fitting problem on your machine, or perhaps
you are mis-identifying where the infra-red port is? It's on the rear of
the unit on the bottom right, and feels kind of like a rectangular window.
Now it is true that the case has to be open in order to use the infra-red
port, but that makes sense I think.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
Pulse Data International Ltd

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