Now, I'd like to her about this case from that other web site. If anyone
knows about that site posted the other day, let us know if you have tried
that case. Of course, it only got posted as a catalog item on March 18so
that might be difficult.
I wonder if this other company will show up at the summer shows?
At 3/25/2005, you wrote:
Hi Folks,
for those who asked about using the braillenote while inside the executive
bag, or being able to put the braillenote and accessory pouch in
together, my answers are;
to use it while in the executive bag would be difficult, because I can see
you bumping the thumb keys or the other keys very easily, unless you
stop and hold still, so you don't press or type something wrong, or by
accident.
It would be easier to have the Braillenote side ways, like you would have
it, when you are typeing on it normally.
but with this case, you can't turn it side ways, so typeing will be more
difficult!
So, in my opinion, I would say no!
Adaptive Information Systems
now in regards to fitting both the braillenote and accessory pouch inside
while they are both attached to each other, I did it, but it was very
tight to do so.
So again I would say no!
If the executive carrying bag was made longer by a few inches, 3
inches, and kept the same in height, and everything else remains the
same, then I think I could say yes to both of those questions above.
But for my purchase, just to be able to carry everything in one nice
leather carrying bag and also other items, I think it is a good match for
the braillenote family of products.
Now if you have a braillenote pk on the other hand, this would be ideal
and have very ample space to store everything and be able to use it while
in the carrying bag!
Roger
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