Hi Vicky,

You can write in grade 2 on the pk and the e-mail automatically gets reverse translated before being sent. At least that has been my experience.

Robert Carter

At 02:16 PM 1/2/2005, you wrote:

Hi again All,

Well, grin, being relatively new to the BN family of note takers, a stupid
question
regarding sending e-mail.  And, I did read the manual, but I guess I somehow
must have missed, or not understood, the explanation.

Anyway, when sending e-mail, I'm wondering about how composing the message
in a specific grade of Braille affects how the message is sent.  I mean, if
the message is typed in grade two, then is it automatically translated so
that the person on the receiving end can read it with a PC or BN or
whatever?  And, if so, then what about if the e-mail is composed in computer
Braille?  Is it then just not translated, so that it can once again be read
by anyone?

I finally got home to Kentucky for a few days after Christmas; and, while I
could get connected with my PK and cell phone and read e-mail, I was kind of
afraid to send any e-mail, as I just wasn't sure how it would turn out on
the other end.

Thanks.



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