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Dear Lou and List,

I forgot to mention some more things which might make life easier.

If you have an embosser, you could emboss the messages you have written with
your notetaker and/or PC.

If you are using WindowEyes with a PC, turn on the alpha-numeric feature in
the screen menu.  All groups with numbers and letters will be read character
by character.

You might look around for a used notetaker with a braille display on it.  I
have seen posts where people are selling BrailleNotes, PacMates,
BrailleLites, etc.

You can always send Santa a letter and request a brand new notetaker,
(grin).  The Braille Sense is the least expensive, but QT fans might prefer
a BrailleNote Mpower.

Terri, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
California

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