Hi,

couldn't such a keyboard be connected via bluetooth as well.  This would remove 
the need of a USB port.  But in general, as a non braille user, what would this 
accomplish?  Is typing on a braille keyboard generally faster than a regular 
keyboard?

TIA

Ricardo Walker
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On Jul 7, 2011, at 7:11 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> I think the only impractical thing with what you're saying is it would be 
> annoying seeing the macbooks only have 2 u s b ports on the stocked plain 
> white models, like I have, so, this would mean, you'd only have 1 u s b port 
> then to work with.  Two in my opinion is bad enough. I don't see why on the 
> white models they didn't give us a few more.  I can't speak for the eluminum 
> pro models.  I only've seen them maybe once or twice at an Apple store, so I 
> don't totally remember how they looked.
> 
> Chris. 
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