You can also buy a folding keyboard if the kb's size is an issue.

Charles

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>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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