Hey Brett,
Of course your kittens don't want to learn braille.  They are sited and don't 
want to think they might go blind some day.
They're in denial (lol.)

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Brett Winchester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 16:02:36 -0700
>Subject: using the case....  new style.....     re: [Braillenote] I gotthe new 
>case

>Don makes a good point here.  I have done this with both versions of the case 
>for my QT since I have had it.  Indeed the new case is even better to protect 
>the front thumb keys while writing with the unit propped up on my thighs while 
>in bed at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning.  the only problem is the kittens want 
>to keyboard too from time to time.  I have forbidden this as they have not and 
>refuse to learn Braille first.

>The extra padding also works well at other times and provide a non-skid 
>surface  or nearly so when needed.


>cthank you!

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>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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