Hello to all, but especially to jonathan who, at this time, probably has more 
hand-on experience with the PK than any of us.  If I were to buy a PK, I would  
want to use it as a highly portable extension of my Braillenote.  Now let me 
make it clear, I have no PC, nor have I plans, or indeed the room, to house 
one.  Thus, if I write letters or any documents on a  PK while away from home,  
in what ways can I get these files on to my Braillenote back in my office, in 
order to work on them, print them, emboss them, etc., I suppose one obvious way 
would be to save the files on to the PK's cf card which could then be put into 
the appropriate slot on the Braillenote.  Am I right in thinking that a cable 
connection would not be possible as the PK has no serial output, and indeed the 
usb port will accept but not transmit data.  (pardon my crude terminology.), or 
am I wrong?  However, it crossed my mind that, as the PK is to have full 
wire-less connectivity, and the Braillenote with its additional card, will also 
have this facility, will it be possible for me to send my files by this means, 
thus saving constantly having to remove and replace cards.  I suppose one could 
always use an email linkage, but I find that this method often plays havoc with 
the formatting.  I apologise Jonathan for taking your valuable time, but, for 
me, these are very important, though possibly rather basic points.  Don Cooper.


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