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Hi Jim,

Yes, I have an old PowerBraille 80 which I use in conjunction with JAWS and N1MM. I put JAWS to sleep, thereby giving me the single line Braille display.

The only disadvantage of that approach I've seen so far is that I can't monitor anything outside that single displayed line, so finding outgoing serial numbers seems impossible. For that, I have to wake JAWS up and use the JAWS cursor. In order to shut it up, I shove an old earpiece into the audio output of the PC.

So, there you go!

Cheers and 73,

Terry

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