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Hello,
I use my iPhone 4 with a bluetooth braille display/keyboard. Nice small
package and I am easily able to update my iPhone whilst the braille
display remains the same. After the initial investment for the braille
display, my costs are the same as everyone else.
David Chittenden, MSc, CRC, MRCAA
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On 5/30/2011 7:45 AM, Deborah Kendrick wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Hi everyone,
> I'm writing an article about the various methods blind people use for taking
> notes. It occurred to me that I should also throw the question to this list
> of techies!
> When you go to a meeting or other setting where you want to take notes on
> information given, what is your device and method of choice? And, secondly,
> if you're out and about and need to capture a quick fact like a phone number
> or date, how do you make note of it?
> Thanks in advance for all and any responses!
> Deborah
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