Beth,
The BN family of products has the best braille translation going since
Duxbury is being used. There may be some things with math that don't read
correctly at times but for most applications, the BN does well with braille
translation. Editing a document for embossing is a breeze too! One can
see the line feeds, page breaks if desired and one can see at any time how
to check where they are in the document, page, line and column. It is a
joy to work with when brailling!
Jim Aldrich
At 02:05 PM 03/24/2005 , you wrote:
Hi, gang. As a potential customer, while reading the PK manual today, I
found that you can have the unit--or, I guess, any BN unit--speak each word
as you Braille. In other words, you would know immediately if translation
was incorrect if you had that setting on, or you could read the whole
document over later via speech. I'm not fussing, but I had been scared
about translation by list comments but, now that I think about it, it is no
big deal, right? If so, that removes a hurdle in my decision process.
Thanks. Beth
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