Jackie, Seems to be a conflict of information. One said you can't run two blue tooth devices at the same time and you say you can. Can Steve clarify which is right? Jim. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jackie Cairns To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 12:26 PM Subject: [talks-uk] Re: WAYFINDER Hi Jim You can have more than one Bluetooth device running on a mobile at the same time. For example, you could have a headset and external GPS receiver, or perhaps GPS and Braille device. Jackie Email: cairnsplace@xxxxxxx Skype Name: Cairnsplace ----- Original Message ----- From: jim To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 12:21 PM Subject: [talks-uk] Re: WAYFINDER Hi Jackie and phil, So how do others use the n95 with an external receiver, do they use an earphone instead of a blue tooth one or do they walk around with the phone to their ears? Jim. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jackie Cairns To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 11:45 AM Subject: [talks-uk] Re: WAYFINDER Hi Jim The N95, like some other phones now, have built-in GPS receivers. But the external one referred to on this list already leaves the phone's own device for dead. It takes some time to get a signal on the built-in receiver, and it isn't as strong when out and about. I haven't tried using a Bluetooth headset and the external GPS receiver, also via Bluetooth, on a mobile at the same time. Perhaps someone who has can advise you how well this works. Jackie Email: cairnsplace@xxxxxxx Skype Name: Cairnsplace ----- Original Message ----- From: jim To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 11:38 AM Subject: [talks-uk] Re: WAYFINDER HI List, I thought the N95 had its own built-in receiver. So why should one need an external receiver to use wayfinder? Also can access-way finder be used with the following: a blue toot headphone, a blue tooth receiver and the n95 running all together? Jim.