i think any and everyone who needs adaptive equitment should be
entitled to it. regardless of how $$$$$$$ expensice it is. but that
just my opinion and my little dream!!
good luck,

On 6/11/05, Isaac Obie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Penny,
> One additional use ofr bluetooth is to hookup braille displays! there're
> currently two companies that manufacture braille displays of this nature.
> One is Humanware and the other is Alva.
> How I wish I could afford one of these.....
> Isaac
> 
> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Penny Reeder wrote:
> 
> > Dear Leslie,
> >
> > That's wonderful for you, and the lucky people who have a chance to talk 
> > with
> > you and get to know you.  Thanks for telling me about the application.
> > Penny
> >
> >
> > At 03:04 PM 6/11/05, you wrote:
> > > Penny,
> > >
> > > My goal focus to the Bluetooth because I dislike the messy cables. I will
> > > not need to connect and disconnect again and again. Why bluetooth QWERTY
> > > keyboard?  I am the deaf-blind man, but how could anyone talk with me 
> > > using
> > > the braille keyboard?  They know nothing how to use the braille keyboard.
> > > The QWERTY will be answered.
> > >
> > > Leslie--
> > >
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