Jennifer,
Remember, I am deaf! therefore, these tutorials are of no use to me. I do 
wish I could hear or read them because it would help me maximize my usage 
and my options! For instance, how steep is the learning curve? How much 
will it cost me to own a bluetooth cellphone to operate with the 
Braillenote? You know, I am hearing a lot about Bluetooth, but when I go 
to the stores, they act like they have no idea what I am talking about. I 
want a bluetooth keyboard for the posible PK but that's going to cost me 
$150!!!!!!!!!!!!
Isaac

On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Jennifer Maxwell wrote:

> Hi Rhonda and Isaac,
> 
> Although I haven't done it myself, I do know it is possible to use Bluetooth
> to connect your Braille Note to the Internet by using your cell phone as a
> modem.  You can hear how this is done in the tutorial for the PK that was
> produced by Jonathan.  You can listen to this if you go to the downloads
> page on the Pulse Data web site.  From there you can go to the link that
> says tutorials.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> Jennifer
> 
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> Subject: re: [Braillenote] cel phone with bn
> 
> In the PK manual, this is the only thing I could find about cell phones and
> the PK.  Surely there must be more information that I don't see.
>   However, the advantages of Bluetooth are that there is no need for sight
> lines, the capture area is far greater (about 10 meters), and Bluetooth is
> available in wider range of products and services.  Here are some examples:
> Establish a Bluetooth connection with your cell phone for Internet access
> anywhere your mobile network has coverage.  The cell phone can be in your
> pocket or briefcase while this is happening as there is no need for a clear
> space between the items.
> 
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