Jim, I'm going through some old messages that I've had saved to reread and think about, and yours was one of them.

I notice you use the BrailleNote and Talks with your cell phone. I'm curious what company you go through, if as it sounds, you're in the U.S. I can use my phone with the BrailleNote, and love it, but my 6800 isn't what I'd need for Talks. I'm with AT&T Wireless which of course has been bought by Cingular, and I'm thinking that if I get a new phone, they may make me switch to the regular Cingular type of plan, and from what I've heard from several people, the BN won't connect to the net via Cingular. So I'm just curious if by any chance you use Cingular, and if so, how you made the connection work.

Thanks.

Peggy

At 02:59 AM 11/4/2004, you wrote:


I use a Nokia 6600 with Talks software in conjunction with the BrailleNote to send and receive e-mail.

Your modem on the BrailleNote should be set to: "Infra Red, Hayes Compatible", and not just "Infra Red". I think you cycle round the different modems with space bar dots three-four. When you get your phone, you go to menu number 15, and press the joystick down three times until you get to: "Connect to a modem". Then it is just a matter of aligning the phone with the infra red port on the left-hand side of the BrailleNote.

I hope this helps. Please feel free to contact me off list if you want clarification of this rather sketchy description.

Warm regards,

Jim Taylor.





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