[blindLaw] Best device for taking notes discreetly?

Brian Unitt BrianUnitt at holsteinlaw.com
Thu Apr 11 21:32:22 UTC 2024


I just got a Brailliant BI 40x when my Focus 40 Blue gave up the ghost after 8 years. The Brailliant has a very quiet Perkins keyboard and what seem to be robust text and braille editor apps. I've only had it for a couple weeks but I am very impressed so far.

I mentioned in a different thread that the slate and stylus is reasonably quiet if you use legal pad paper.

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From: BlindLaw <blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Julie A. Orozco via BlindLaw
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Subject: Re: [blindLaw] Best device for taking notes discreetly?

Good afternoon,

I would maybe check out a Braille display with a note taking option or a Braille note taker. The Braille Note Touch is loud, but it has the touch screen  that is very quiet. I am looking at the Mantis and hope to get that once I can afford it. I prefer taking notes in Braille, so I've also thought a lot about this. 

Hope you find something that works,

Julie


-----Original Message-----
From: BlindLaw <blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Cecilia Martinez via BlindLaw
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Subject: [blindLaw] Best device for taking notes discreetly?

Hello. I’m not sure if this even exists, but I was wondering if someone has a recommendation for a device that I can use to take notes in meetings, a courtroom or other settings where I would have to take notes a bit more quietly and discreetly? I’m pretty fast with a slate and stylus, and comfortable with using a laptop, but I was wondering if there is  a device a bit less loud than a slate and stylus or less cumbersome than a laptop?

Thank you ent from my iPhone
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