Isaac, I'm interested in this.  I'm not sure how deaf you are, but if it would 
help you communicate better, I would think it might be a good thing.  I'd like 
to know more about it.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Isaac Obie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2004 18:02:25 -0500 (EST)
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] cel phone with bn

>Peggy,
>Rhonda,
>List,
>I am thinking seriously of foregoing my PK for something called the
>MPO(Mobile Phone Organizer).  this is like a braille cellphone.  I am
>thinking about this because this would be a nice device for a deaf blind
>person.  they can send sms messages.
>I am only thinking at the moment.
>Isaac

>On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Peggy Kern wrote:

>> 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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