Can you download anything about the PK?
I would like to find out more information.

Mike the star trek guy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "adaptive information systems" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 2:47 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] braillenote pk an dcommunication device for
blind/deaf


> Hi Jonathon and folks,
> Well, Jonathon, I tried the pk with the twin cable that will let you
hookup
> the pk to the serial port of the computer and the ps2 keyboard and turned
> on visual display on the pk and the braillenote viewer on my pc.
> It worked fantastic, even always better when running window-eyes, since
> window-eyes will talk when keys are pressed on the qwerty keyboard or on
> the pk.
> I then tried it withthe pk still hooked up to the desktop pc and
> disconnected my ps 2 qwerty keyboard and had the pk bluetooth connect to
> the bluetooth qwerty keyboard I had and everything worked perfectly too.
>
> I could use the qwerty keyboard and control the pk, go through menus onthe
> pk an dopen them up and files, wow!
>
> I then tried the suggestion I put forth saturday about a fm transmitter
> attached to the pk an dsend the voice to a small fm radio and I had the pk
> playing a beatles song, hay jude, so I would have plenty of time to
connect
> everything and test it out.
> The little fm reciever is from C-crane and is very small running on one
> triple a battery or you can have it on ac power with a ac adaptor
> Then the other person, like the captionist, just needs to have a small fm
> radio, which they do make them very small or the captionist just has
> her/his walkman with a fm radio built in  and their headphones and they
are
> in business and no wires attached to the person with the pk, if they are
> using a bluetooth qwerty keyboard. wow!
> The blind/deaf person , just carries their pk and a very small battery
> operated fm transmitter, which the one I have easily fits in the palm of
> your hand.
>
> I will keep you all up-to-date as I find out other great things this pk
can
> do for all of us.
>
> Jonathon, maybe you can answer one question for me, I read through the
> getting started chapter and I still can't figure out what the button to
the
> left of the joy stick does. keyboard help doesn't say anything when it is
> pushed and the first chapter doesn't mention it as best as I can tell.
> What is it?
> Thanks.
> Roger
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