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Re: pros and cons of Braille display
Adding to Justin’s comments:
Perfect for detailed proofreading. Unlike Justin, I read extensively with my Focus operaring sas a display. If I want standalone reading, I use another device. This
Adding to Justin’s comments:
Perfect for detailed proofreading. Unlike Justin, I read extensively with my Focus operaring sas a display. If I want standalone reading, I use another device. This
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Re: pros and cons of Braille display
There are many terms that are interchangeable.
The company, Orbit Research, chose to name their units Orbit Reader.
Any braille display can be rightfully called a reader, in that you read braille on
There are many terms that are interchangeable.
The company, Orbit Research, chose to name their units Orbit Reader.
Any braille display can be rightfully called a reader, in that you read braille on
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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Re: pros and cons of Braille display
I can see the benefit of routing the cursor right to where you want it. I find I’m often arrowing back to hear a spelling of a word when proof-reading my work.
If you are in Excel, does the
I can see the benefit of routing the cursor right to where you want it. I find I’m often arrowing back to hear a spelling of a word when proof-reading my work.
If you are in Excel, does the
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Van Lant, Robin
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Re: pros and cons of Braille display
I have a focus 40.
I find them very useful for reading notes, and for doing presentations.
Good for reading short passages.
Not great for me, and this is just personal for reading an entire
I have a focus 40.
I find them very useful for reading notes, and for doing presentations.
Good for reading short passages.
Not great for me, and this is just personal for reading an entire
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Justin Williams
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#88794
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Re: pros and cons of Braille display
Hello,
What is the difference between a reader and a Braille display?
Thanks,
James B
Hello,
What is the difference between a reader and a Braille display?
Thanks,
James B
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James Bentley
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#88793
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Re: pros and cons of Braille display
I find the opposite with the Orbit Reader 40.
It is a great display to use with Jaws. It has the 40 cells and cursor routing keys which help a lot when editing.
The support from Orbit Research has
I find the opposite with the Orbit Reader 40.
It is a great display to use with Jaws. It has the 40 cells and cursor routing keys which help a lot when editing.
The support from Orbit Research has
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#88792
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Re: pros and cons of Braille display
There are lots of ways that a braille note taker can be helpful. I mean a braille Display. You can very quickly move your Kircher where you want it to go if you have curse around and keys. Remember,
There are lots of ways that a braille note taker can be helpful. I mean a braille Display. You can very quickly move your Kircher where you want it to go if you have curse around and keys. Remember,
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Marianne Denning
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#88791
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Re: pros and cons of Braille display
I do find a Braille display useful for editing, though I generally don't have mine hooked up unless I am writing computer code which has to be very precise.
JAWS does have a "structured braille mode"
I do find a Braille display useful for editing, though I generally don't have mine hooked up unless I am writing computer code which has to be very precise.
JAWS does have a "structured braille mode"
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Cohn, Jonathan
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#88790
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pros and cons of Braille display
I have a topic I’d like some input on. If I should take it elsewhere or talk to someone offline by phone, please advise a direction to go. I am a JAWS user and really cannot function on a computer
I have a topic I’d like some input on. If I should take it elsewhere or talk to someone offline by phone, please advise a direction to go. I am a JAWS user and really cannot function on a computer
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Van Lant, Robin
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Re: Orbit Reader 40 review? Thoughts?
I put up my own audio description of the Orbit Reader 40 along with my attempt at a recording of the two keyboards being used to compare the sound levels.
You can find them on my web site under the
I put up my own audio description of the Orbit Reader 40 along with my attempt at a recording of the two keyboards being used to compare the sound levels.
You can find them on my web site under the
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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Re: Raise/Lower hand meeting control in Zoom for Windows
Thank you, Takis.
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Bill White
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Re: Raise/Lower hand meeting control in Zoom for Windows
By tabbing several times in the meeting page.
By tabbing several times in the meeting page.
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Panagiotis Antonopoulos
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#88786
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Re: Raise/Lower hand meeting control in Zoom for Windows
Hi, Takis. How do you navigate to the Reactions box?
Thank you.
Hi, Takis. How do you navigate to the Reactions box?
Thank you.
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Bill White
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#88785
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Re: Raise/Lower hand meeting control in Zoom for Windows
Hi Bill/all,
They have moved it in the reactions box, if you go into that, you will see it together with clap.
Hope this helps,
Hi Bill/all,
They have moved it in the reactions box, if you go into that, you will see it together with clap.
Hope this helps,
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Panagiotis Antonopoulos
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#88784
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Re: Raise/Lower hand meeting control in Zoom for Windows
Sorry Mario, I thought I was responding to Adrian. My sincere apologies.
Sorry Mario, I thought I was responding to Adrian. My sincere apologies.
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Panagiotis Antonopoulos
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#88783
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Re: Raise/Lower hand meeting control in Zoom for Windows
Hi Adrian/all,
Primarily I got inconsistent screens while logging and again a box to tick to allow video and audio or a screen to download zoom if I had not done that, which is entirely irrelevant in
Hi Adrian/all,
Primarily I got inconsistent screens while logging and again a box to tick to allow video and audio or a screen to download zoom if I had not done that, which is entirely irrelevant in
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Panagiotis Antonopoulos
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#88782
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Re: Jaws 2020 wont start automaticly
#jaws
Hi
Yes that works but the setting is for running JAWS at the logon screen. Putting in shell:startup will make it run after logon.
Hi
Yes that works but the setting is for running JAWS at the logon screen. Putting in shell:startup will make it run after logon.
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johnny.hauan@...
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Re: Orbit Reader 40 review? Thoughts?
Hope they work better than the 20.
Hope they work better than the 20.
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Sharon
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Re: Raise/Lower hand meeting control in Zoom for Windows
Here I thought it was just me having one of those moments. About a week ago, I tried the Alt Y function to raise my hand. It did not work. I thought I had signed into Zoom twice and that’s why it
Here I thought it was just me having one of those moments. About a week ago, I tried the Alt Y function to raise my hand. It did not work. I thought I had signed into Zoom twice and that’s why it
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David Diamond
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#88779
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Re: Orbit Reader 40 review? Thoughts?
Well, it has only been on the market a little over a month, and they do not have a huge PR budget like some companies.
Richard
"Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds
Well, it has only been on the market a little over a month, and they do not have a huge PR budget like some companies.
Richard
"Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#88778
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