Just wanted to thank whoever it was (sorry i stink at
names) for suggesting the laptop and braille display
alternative. Well, I have a hand-held computer which
pretty much IS a laptop. While I don't need to now, I
can easily stick a screen reader on it. My question is
whether or not I can use a Bluetooth connection to
control my computer from the BrailleNote (I'm pretty
sure the answer is yes) - the reason is because the
rubber keyboard that I have would be a real pain in
the understanding to have to navigate blindly,
especially when the keyboard is SUPER sensitive to any movement.


 
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