Well, I type so much that I can actually type faster than I braille, but
I like the braille keyboard on either of my units.  I had not seen the
QWERTY keyboard when I bought, and I think it might be just a bit to
small for me to type comfortably with 



Rose Combs
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] introduction


Well, hello, Bob and Maxy-wax

Thanks for sharing your positive experiences.  Although our CNIB library

doesn't have a lot of e-braille yet, their collection is growing and I 
think they hav around 1400 titles now.  I want to use the BN to read 
books as well.

I also want to use it to write long documents that can easily be 
transferred into Word for final formatting.  I can write braille much 
faster, and with contractions, the initial text input will be faster 
than traditional typing.

Again, thanks for sharing, and hello to you both.

Jean and Stetson 



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