Thanks; I'm never able to get in on these conferences, so I'll take a listen. Much appreciated.
> ----- Original Message ----- >From: "Jennifer Maxwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected] >Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2004 18:03:30 -0700 >Subject: RE: [Braillenote] cel phone with bn >Hi Rhonda and Isaac, >Although I haven't done it myself, I do know it is possible to use Bluetooth >to connect your Braille Note to the Internet by using your cell phone as a >modem. You can hear how this is done in the tutorial for the PK that was >produced by Jonathan. You can listen to this if you go to the downloads >page on the Pulse Data web site. From there you can go to the link that >says tutorials. >Hope this helps. >Jennifer >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of rhonda clark >Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 5:04 PM >To: Braillenote List >Subject: re: [Braillenote] cel phone with bn >In the PK manual, this is the only thing I could find about cell phones and >the PK. Surely there must be more information that I don't see. > However, the advantages of Bluetooth are that there is no need for sight >lines, the capture area is far greater (about 10 meters), and Bluetooth is >available in wider range of products and services. Here are some examples: >Establish a Bluetooth connection with your cell phone for Internet access >anywhere your mobile network has coverage. The cell phone can be in your >pocket or briefcase while this is happening as there is no need for a clear >space between the items. >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
