[gps-talkusers] Re: BrailleNote products, USB and Bluetooth
- From: "Mary Ellen Earls" <meearls@xxxxxxx>
- To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 07:58:36 -0700
Mike does talks work on that phone?
Mary Ellen Earls
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From: "Michael May" <mikemay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 7:27 AM
Subject: [gps-talkusers] BrailleNote products, USB and Bluetooth
The new mPower does have standard laptop USB. The PK has the typical
PDA style slave USB, which does not power a device. This is quite
common for PDAs for the sighted as well.
One problem with USB is that it is not universal as the name implies.
One has to have a driver for almost every device.
This is one of the nice benefits of a Bluetooth interface. No drivers
have to be installed. Although it isn't perfect yet, we will see
software improvements. For example, my new Nokia 6682 phone supports
up to 5 Bluetooth devices at once whereas the previous 6600 like most
Bluetooth devices only supported one connection at a time. This bodes
well for use of multiple devices like Bluetooth GPS, headsets and
keyboards all at the same time.
Mike
At 06:29 AM 10/28/2005, you wrote:
Hello everyone,
I don't know if anyone here knows, but the more I read about the
Braille note I wonder why they have non standard USB ports, and
could there be a software solution? Gerry
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One problem with USB is that it is not universal as the name implies. One has to have a driver for almost every device.
This is one of the nice benefits of a Bluetooth interface. No drivers have to be installed. Although it isn't perfect yet, we will see software improvements. For example, my new Nokia 6682 phone supports up to 5 Bluetooth devices at once whereas the previous 6600 like most Bluetooth devices only supported one connection at a time. This bodes well for use of multiple devices like Bluetooth GPS, headsets and keyboards all at the same time.
Mike
At 06:29 AM 10/28/2005, you wrote:
Hello everyone,
I don't know if anyone here knows, but the more I read about the Braille note I wonder why they have non standard USB ports, and could there be a software solution? Gerry
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- [gps-talkusers] BrailleNote products, USB and Bluetooth
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