Hi Kevin and all:

I find the fact that HW won't be offering the KeyShop service at
conventions a huge disappointment.  It was always very handy to take
your Braillenote or Voicenote in at convention for Braille display
cleaning and other minor repairs.  It seems the only way people can have
these things done now is to send the unit away and be without it for a
period of time.

For major repairs, of course, I have no issue with having to send away
the unit.  However, for minor things like Braille Display cleaning there
need to be ways users can take their units somewhere and have the work
done so they don't have to be without them.  KeyShop offered a great way
for those attending the major conferences to do this.

HW needs to remember that while some of us who use the Braillenote
family have a PC, others do not and to be without their Braillenote
product even for a week to 10 days is a hardship.  If Humanware isn't
going to offer KeyShop service at conferences, then I would like to see
them begin working with adaptive technology centers and other places
around the country and world to license individuals with the right
skills and qualifications to perform minor repairs and display cleaning
of their products.  Then, they should publicize a list of these
locations, and/or, have Technical Support direct people needing such
repairs or cleaning to a location near them.

Of course, this has to be paid for.  My ideas on accomplishing that are:
have the individual take their unit into a repair location, have the
work done and pay for it like repairing a car, or, if Technical Support
refers someone to a repair location, that person go in with some sort of
authorization number that allows the place making the repairs to bill
Humanware.

Thanks,

Ray Campbell, Help Desk Technician
Adaptive Technology Center
Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
1850 W. Roosevelt Road
Chicago, IL  60608
312-997-3651 (Voice/Relay) or
888-825-0080 (voice/Relay)
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