Koji, Well, I think that the empowering portion of having any form of accessible GPS is that you are in charge and directing your driver or navigating the streets with always knowing where you are and what is around you. I think that the key when directing drivers is giving them the information as soon as possible and once again as your are approaching the turn. For example if you are giving off the freeway: 1. in about a mile you will get off on 24th street here the driver will know to get their antennas up and to prepare for the turn and to get in the proper lane if they haven't done so 2. in about a quarter of a mile you will get off on 8th street and make a left here they will begin to really pay attention and look around for signage and they will know once they get off to make a left turn Are you looking to give your driver some form of a visual aid while you are navigating? I hope this helps. Kevin block quote ----- Original Message ----- From: Koji Matsuda (Yahoo) To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 3:57 AM Subject: [gps-talkusers] bluetooth monitor Has anyone here tried Sendero GPS with a bluetooth monitor? I just wondered if that might help a driver. I see "visual display" function on Braillenote but I am not sure how it works. Koji block quote end