Hi Listers,
A few years ago, I decided that since I was using Jaws and had no need for the
screen, why should I have to be tied to the computer to use the computer.
Here's what I did. I connected an FM transmitter to the sound card of my
computer and now use a small FM radio or my Sansa mp3 p
My Apple Bluetooth keyboard is able to operate my iPhone from all over the
house. I've never used it with a Windows machine, but I assume that results
will be similar. The Apple KB is a little on the expensive side, so it will be
a kick in the teeth if it doesn't work how you want it to when y
Thanks James, I'll take a look.
- Original Message -
From: "James Scholes"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: Freedom From The Computer
My Apple Bluetooth keyboard is able to operate my iPhone from all over the
house. I've never used
Correct, there's no technical reason anyone couldn't make a class 1
bluetooth dongle that would work with a bluetooth keyboard, but I
haven't ever seen one. I did have one that work with a bluetooth pair of
headpones and an audio receiver though, but these were packaged
together, and I never looked
BTW, I did a Google search for class 1 bluetooth dongles, and I got
quite a few hits. For example, http://www.iogear.com/product/GBU321/. As
I said in another email, I didn't try any of these myself, but there
seems to be quite a few of them and they seem to cost under $30. They
also seem like they
One thing I noticed on my Googling was that the Macbook Pro has a class
1 bluetooth adapter built into it. If the iPhone also contains a classs
1 bluetooth adapter then this would explain what James is seeing. In
other words, I think this is more a factor of the iPhone than the Apple
keyboard. I wo
Hi Chris,
Thanks very much for the info. I did some checking this morning and found
what seems to be maybe a better RF wireless keyboard than I've got. I'm
mainly looking at this setup for a friend of mine who can't walk and
although I'm pretty satisfied with how my setup works, it's a lot e
Thanks James! Vicky
- Original Message -
From: "James Scholes"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: Finding an actual DVD with audiodescription
If you have a region-free DVD player/DVD drive, or one that supports
region 2 disks, sure.
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I found out for sure today that the problems I had with my Logitec Audio 995
wireless headset were not because of the computer. I just connected them to a
new Studio Cat DAW and I still get ticks, crackles, and pops along with very
small drop outs in the high frequencies. I used the included l