I have very limited working knowledge of this scanning software, but I think the OBR is what you're wanting. It's from Sighted Electronics at http://www.sighted.com/english/obr.html. We had a very early version but never succeeded in getting an update. It handles wide braille paper on a typical 9 inch wide scanner by scanning the left and right side of the page and putting the two halves together--pretty slick. Doing a bound book is a bit clumsy; separate sheets are much easier. Diane Nousanen DianeNousanen@xxxxxxxxx (512) 206-9108 1100 West 45th St. Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Austin, Tex. 78756 (512) 206-9108 ----- Original Message ----- From: Francis E. Khan To: Duxuser Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:56 AM Subject: [duxuser] Braille Scanning Software Does anybody on this list have a working knowledge of the Braille scanning software who would be willing to give me some information on how it works. I assist the School for the Blind in Trinidad and Tobago and we would like to scan a couple of books which were transcribed using the Perkins Brailler. In this part of the world we use the British Mathematics Braille Notation instead of the Nemeth Code. Anybody who wishes to give the information I want should write me off list at fekhan@xxxxxxxxxxx Thanks in advance for any help. Francis Khan