[Blindtlk] Mobile Speak Question

Steve Jacobson steve.jacobson at visi.com
Fri Jul 22 14:37:34 UTC 2011


Diane,

If you bought Mobile Speak from a distributor here, you should talk to that distributor and they should be able to help you.  Some of the answer will depend 
upon which version of Mobile Speak you are using and what kind of license you have.  Some licenses are tied to your phone number and some are tied to 
your device.  The distributors here have the ability to access Mobile Speak's license database, and whomever sold you Mobile Speak has some 
responsibility to help.  I would try that before going to Code Factory directly unless you bought it from Code Factory.  

I also don't think there would be anything to stop you from installing the current demo of Mobile Speak on your new phone and getting a 30-day trial license 
which will 
buy you some time to get things transferred, but again, work with whomever sold you Mobile Speak for starters.  You might also check with whomever sold 
you your new version of the KNFB reader because at least some of the people selling the KNFB reader are also Code Factory distributors.  I have found 
Code Factory's support to be all right but a little slow at times, and there is a tendency toward longer summer vactions in Europe, which I would recommend 
you try to work through a distributor with which you have some relationship already.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Fri, 22 Jul 20-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 9:04 AM
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Subject: [Blindtlk] Mobile Speak Question


>Hi Guys,

>My apologies if this is a repeat for some of you. I posted this last week,
>but it was sandwiched into an email with some other comments, so it may have
>been missed.

>Anyway, I am wanting to find out whether there is a way to transfer my
>mobile speak from my old KNFB reader to the new KNFB reader. Is there an
>easy way to do this?

>Any help would be appreciated.

>Thanks,
>Diane Graves
>Civil Rights Specialist
>Indiana Civil Rights Commission
>Alternative Dispute Resolutions Unit
>317-232-2647

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