Linda,

I really like your idea of using a 6 key keyboard -- or something that can
be connected to the BrailleNote. I have a QWERTY keyboard that came with my
Braille Star 40 Braille display. I wonder if that could be connected to my
BN?

Lisa

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To: "Lisa Kozlik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Braillenote List"
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Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] waterproof the BN


Why? It really isn't hard to get used to the speech,  and wil lget easier
as the speech is improved, says she who doesn't like it, smile. Anyway, the
big drawback would of course, be for those with only a six key keyboard,
Maybe an option, though a little slow, might be a telephone keypad for
sighted users. After all, they think nothing of texting with cell phones.
Of course, as I may have said earlier, those folks who use the qt???? would
have the best of both worlds.
If you have the qt, can you turn it into a six key?
I also have a question about the list. I'm using eudora, with the microsoft
viewer turned on, and I was wondering if someone can tell me how I can
avoid having to arrow down through all of the links at the top, to get to
the message text? Usually, I do control, home, p, and it takes me to the
text, but not with this list. It doesn't work.
Linda.




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