that connector is for the master touch tablet. As far as I know it only
worked with mater touch for dos with was pulsedata's dos screen reader.
You'd plug the tablet into the keynote synth then when master touch was
running in dos you could touch your fingers on lines of the tablet and it
would read that part of the screen to you. It was really neat and it'd be so
cool to have such a thing for windows. I honestly never used the master
touch tablet though. I did have it, and did see it felt looked seed saw what
it looks like. It has raised lines about 25 of them. Because there are 24 or
25 lines usually on a dos text screen.
Oh, also, does anyone know if in duxbury you can make box lines for
enclosing text in a box? You could do this in mega dots, to begin a box was
a line of dots 1 2 4 5 or a line of G's and to end a box was a line of dots
2 3 5 6 or dropped g's. Can duxbury, for the computer running windows, or
the braille note do this? Mega dots was such a cool dos program and I wish
some of its functionality could be incorporated into the braille note. Well,
maybe it is... For example, it'd be cool if the braille note coul produce
braille graphics from .tif image files. There's a program that I had for dos
called lowrez graphics that would do this. Also, if one wanted to, is it
possible to transfer files from braille note to computer using
hyperterminal? If so, how?

Josh


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