Hi,

I understand that the directions, if followed exactly, will do the job.

Evelyn 



On Fri, 27 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Teresa san,
> wait a minute!  Were you able to install Braille Lite 2000 driver from
> JFW installation?  I know that you could do that for Braille Lite 40, but
> not sure about Braille Lite 2000.  It's the one with 18 cells, isn't it? 
> For Braille Lite 2000, my understanding was that you have to go to the
> Blazie website and download the driver for Braille Lite 2000.  I've done
> up to that point but I haven't proceed on reading the direction to
> install the driver.  I am planning on doing it pretty soon, but if I am
> wrong, please you or someone correct me.  
> 
> Koji
> 
> On Fri, 27 Aug 1999 10:27:38 -0700 "Teresa Cochran"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hi, john,
> >     If you already have JAWS installed, just reinstall over your 
> > present
> > copy.  There's no need to mess with the key, since it's already on 
> > your hard
> > drive.  Choose the "custom install" and choose Braille Lite.  Choose 
> > a com
> > port that nothing else is using; I have mine on com 1.
> >     You should have a cable that has a DIN connection similar to the
> > keyboard or mouse connector.  That end goes to the unit.  The other 
> > end is a
> > parallel connection, and you should have a parallel-to-serial 
> > connector and
> > you'll probably need a gender changer, too.  Mine included these and 
> > various
> > other adapters.
> >     I just leave the cord connected to the computer, and disconnect 
> > my unit
> > and go when I want to use it as a notetaker.
> >     Also, before JAWS loads, go out of local mode by pressing dots
> > 3-4-5-chord and then dots 1-2-3-4-chord.  Be sure to go into the 
> > default
> > configuration manager, set options, Braille options, and uncheck 
> > "show
> > Braille-load error."
> > Hope this helps.
> > Teresa
> > 
> > 
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