Bob,
It doesn't seem to give a price or the whereabouts you can purchase it.
Here's what it says:
2.17
Remote Synthesizer.
Your BrailleNote can act like a Keynote Gold Stand Alone speech
synthesizer. Y
ou can then run a screen reader or the desktop version of KeySoft on a
desktop
PC, using your BrailleNote as its synthesizer.
You must connect your BrailleNote to your PC as described for the Braille
Termi
nal in Section 2.15 above.
On BrailleNote, at the Main Menu, press R. KeySoft displays:
"Remote synthesizer ready."
The BrailleNote now acts as a Keynote Stand Alone synthesizer. You are
able to
run a screen reader or KeySoft from the desktop keyboard, and BrailleNote
spea
ks.
The message "Remote synthesizer ready" will stay on the Braille display
while t
he BrailleNote is being used in this mode.
BrailleNote cannot be used for its normal functions while it is acting as
a syn
thesizer. To exit the Remote Synthesizer mode, press SPACE with E and you
are
returned to the KeySoft Main Menu. You should plug in the AC adapter if
you in
tend to use your BrailleNote as a remote synthesizer for an extended
period.
Isaac
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, bob mates wrote:
Hi, folks: In the manual, it talks about having a "desktop version of KeySoft".
Would someone please explain exactly what that is, how one might get it, and how much it
costs. Thank not. God bless. Bob and Maxy-wax
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