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monte single <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Clark,
I did print to braille transcription using a versapoint, Duxbury's wordperfect
5.1 breille translation software with a 386 in the early nineties. Things have
changed since then, I'm sure.
The versapoint is now  part of  the Blazie Engineering company, Telesensory no
longer.
Check out Duxbury Systems also to see what trans software they now offer---for
a small arm I'm sure.
I've just been away from it for so long I'm not current but I'm sure there are
drivers for current apps and that embosser; it's just a matter of "for how
much"?

Good luck
Monte Single
Living in the "Original Toontown" SAskatoon, SAskatchewan, Canada
Clark Friedrichs wrote:

> I am a new subscriber to the list and have been lurking on the sidelines
> for a while.  The topics of discussion are varied and interesting, just
> what I was looking for.
>
> I have a Telesensory Versapoint printer.  I would like to hook it up to my
> machine via Windows so that I can select it when performing a print command
> from word or excel.  Has anyone any idea as to the availability of drivers
> to do this, or does anyone know if this can be done?
>
> Clark Friedrichs / [log in to unmask]
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