Jonathan,
Can you explain this more? what do you mean by your input feature running 
on the Braillenote? thanks.
Isaac

On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Jonathan Mosen wrote:

> Hi Jane, the two-way communication we set up for Lance and his family used 
> Window-eyes on the PC, with our Braille input feature for Window-eyes 
> running on the BrailleNote.
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> Jonathan Mosen
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> I just read an article and at the very end it mentioned that Lance was 
> given
> a braillenote.  Apparently, if I read the article right, he's able to 
> type,
> and whatever he says shows up on the computer screen.  i understand
> that--I've done it with a visual display.  Then it goes on to say that the
> family cam type backto him in print and it will translate into Braile.  It
> seems almost automatic.  What actually happened/  How did this get set up?
> Anyone know?
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