[nabs-l] The braille display that offers more

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Tue Jul 20 23:14:34 UTC 2010


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>In addition to the below announcement we are happy to advise that 64-bit
>USB drivers have also been developed for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7
>as well as compatibility with JAWS version 11 pending approval from
>Freedom Scientific.
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>HumanWare logo. The power is in your hands
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>The braille display that offers more
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>Take Note! Take Charge!
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>Did you know that the Apex, the thinnest and lightest note taker, also
>functions as a powerful braille terminal?
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>More for your money
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>Quality refreshable braille is expensive and a braille display should
>offer more functionality than just merely reading what a screen reader
>speaks! Apex includes not only the acclaimed KeySoft suite of
>applications but also provides the versatility of a powerful braille
>terminal.
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>A versatile solution
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>BrailleNote Apex, functions as a braille display with your favorite
>screen reader, whether you are using a Windows or Mac computer, an
>iPhone or other mobile devices. Enjoy the accuracy of braille in
>formatting MS Word documents, analyzing Excel worksheets, or simply
>reading emails or text messages. Keys on the Apex allow navigation when
>using a MAC or Windows computer, initiate various screen reader commands
>and complement your reading mode and preferences. Input using the
>braille or QWERTY keyboard when writing text. iPhone users can write in
>contracted braille on the Apex when composing email or text messages and
>read messages in privacy with braille output on the Apex while the
>iPhone's speech is muted.
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>Extensive connectivity
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>Apex allows you to connect through a USB connection on its side,
>allowing the display to be close to your keyboard for comfortable
>ergonomics. Imagine giving a PowerPoint presentation with a Bluetooth
>wireless connection, standing right in front of your audience, advancing
>your slides and reading your outline in braille instead of being nestled
>behind a desk!
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>Learn more
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>Download our resource guide that will assist you in the setup and
>interface of your screen reader of choice, and begin enjoying the
>lightest, most versatile note taker and braille terminal on the market.
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>239752> ) (html version
><http://visit.humanware.com/e/3332/note-apex-as-a-braille-display/1FCY/3
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                         David Andrews:  dandrews at visi.com
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