I don't know if anyone else has experienced this but nine times out of tin when I try to connect my Bluetooth Motorola S9's, the BS will totally lock up and I'll have to remove the battery for it to come back. I for one was very excited about the Bluetooth shortcut key but it just doesn't work for me. If there is a trick that I'm not getting, please feel free to let me know. Tony
_____ From: Dujari, Prateek [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 7:14 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Bluetooth ? RE: [GW-Booksense] BookSense Now Supports RFB&D With all due respect while I totally dig my XT, are you still seriously touting bluetooth wifi as a selling feature? this list and my own experience should have clearly demonstrated to GW that more often than not bluetooth on the BS wont work or will will work erratically with most headsets. I have a Plantronics Explorer 320 that works just fine with my other bluetooth devices all except my XT.Prateek _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 1:03 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [GW-Booksense] BookSense Now Supports RFB&D GW Micro is proud to announce that the BookSense officially supports Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D). RFB&DAr is the leading accessible audio book library for students with disabilities such as visual impairment or dyslexia. BookSense customers can now take advantage of the large selection of textbooks available from the RFB&D service. With the addition of support for RFB&D books, students can now instantly download textbooks from http://www.rfbd.org, and read the books on the BookSense. Textbooks are available from RFB&D's AudioPlus service, which has books in DAISY format. Students can choose from any of the 50,000 books, all of which are read by humans, so students get the benefit of an actual person reading the book. Adding RFB&D support to the BookSense adds even greater capability to one of the most advanced eBook readers available to people who are blind or visually impaired. The BookSense XT is the only eBook reader for the blind to have built-in Bluetooth for wire-free listening while in the classroom, as well as built-in memory to make it easier for students to carry textbooks without the need to worry about memory cards. Whether you own the BookSense or BookSense XT, both models support RFB&D. Your player must be authorized to play RFB&D content. This means you must become an RFB&D member. You can sign up by going to www.rfbd.org, or by calling RFB&D at 1-800-221-4792. Once you have become a member of RFB&D, you will need to authorize your BookSense player. To learn how to authorize your player, go to www.gwmicro.com/kb1114. If you have any other questions regarding the BookSense, please contact GW Micro at (260) 489-3671. If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list andyour message is related to GW Micro or the BookSense, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it. If you wish to unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [email protected] and include leave gw-booksense in the body of the message. If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list andyour message is related to GW Micro or the BookSense, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it. If you wish to unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [email protected] and include leave gw-booksense in the body of the message. If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list andyour message is related to GW Micro or the BookSense, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it. If you wish to unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [email protected] and include leave gw-booksense in the body of the message.
