According to an interview I listened to with Jonathan Mosen, you type on the 
BrailleNote PK using a Braille Keyboard at an angle because of it's small size, 
and the speech is remarkably clear for it's size. I can send you the interview 
privately of you would like me to, as I currently have it on my hard drive (and 
on my new BN when I get it).
Matthew
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Peggy Kern 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 6:33 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] BrailleNote PK


Hi, guys.  I too want to add my congratulations to PDI for all the hard 
work they've obviously been doing over the past few months.  I do have one 
question about the BrailleNote PK that I don't remember seeing in the 
announcement.  If it's so teeny tiny, how do you type on it?  What kind of 
keys does it have?  And with it's tiny size, what's the speech like?  I 
can't imagine it being very clear with its tiny size.  I almost wish I were 
at one of the conventions to take a look at it, just to say I've seen 
one.  But these are some things I wondered about as I tried to imagine what 
it would be like.

Peggy



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