Hi Terri;
It is Terry Powers writing.  I agree with you about the PK accept I prefer
the BT keyboard.
Long ago I tried reading the BT with the use of the sholder strap.  Check
and see if it can be shortened.  I think it can.  
Bye for now.

Terry Powers
Jonathon, thanks for your note.  I think a lot of us did not realize that we
would lose the printing feature in plase for the blue tooth feature.  If we
put the new software on the BN will we keep old features, still be able to
print and recieve blue tooth?  If we do not get all three, what is the
purpose of putting the software on a BN?
Thanks for your answers in advance.

Terry Powers of MD


-----Original Message-----
From: Terri Pannett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 7:31 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] braillenote pk


Dear Jane,

I think I would want to read with the display higher than my belly button.
I'm also concerned about what it looks like to sighted people, especially if
I'm dressed up.

As far as the design of the BN PK goes, it wouldn't fit my needs for several
reasons: (1) I prefer a QT keyboard and I like it built-in; (2) it won't
emboss; (3) with Keysoft 6.1, my BN will do everything I need; (4) my
present BN is portable enough.

The BN Pk may suit some people, but it wouldn't suit me.  And I think it
would suit more people if embossing and printing features were added.

Also, I wouldn't want a display smaller than 32 cells.

Terri Pannett, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
California
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