Ok, that's interesting.  Since you are indicating here that a screen
reader would not be used, are you suggesting that a laptop be created
that only runs Keysoft?


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I second that/


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Subject: [Braillenote] BN laptop


Hi again.  I suggest putting on the drawing board a BN laptop, with a
built-in Braille keyboard and the ability to plug in a QWERTY one, also
a
processor with the speed of today's laptops, with CD and disc drives and
with the intuitive BN methods of operation.  To my knowledge, Beyond
Sight's
Laptalk is the only laptop built for the blind and a screen reader must
be
used.  Thanks.  Beth


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