Terri,
The Braillenote PK has the capability to have a wireless keyboard. It's 
under bluetooth. It can use a regular keyboard through the serial port. 
that is a qwerty keyboard. the PK has a perkins styled keyboard and you 
can use a qwerty keyboard if you so desire. this is one of the many 
features that attracted me to the PK. PK by the way means pocket. the unit 
is small enough to fit in a man's suit coat pocket.
Isaac

On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Terri Pannett wrote:

> Dear Sarai,
> 
> I don't know if wireless keyboards work with the BN.  Besides, a built-in
> keyboard is more handy.
> 
> If the California office is giving out wrong information, then they should
> have to bear the costof keyboards for those who would like to change from a
> BT to a QT.
> 
> I haven't thought of this before, but PC users must have a way of typing the
> unicode characters, so how do they do it?
> 
> It's a shame the foreign language software for the BN costs so much.  I
> bought the full version of DBT for $500.00 and several foreign language
> tables were included.  I can't remember how many.
> 
> Terri Pannett, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
> California
> 
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