also scan the blind programming list:

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and other disabled lists for some real pros on using emacs with assisted
technologies.

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On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 10:50, Jonathan Epstein wrote:
> Ben,
> 
> See the JDE controlled by voice at:
> 
> http://voicerecognition.org/developers/jepstein/pbvdemos/
> specifically:
> http://voicerecognition.org/developers/jepstein/pbvdemos/javabyvoicereenactment/index.html
> 
> An annotated version of the movies appears at:
> http://voicerecognition.org/developers/jepstein/pbvdemos/javabyvoicereenactment/annottest1.zip
> 
> Among the other resources, check out the VoiceCoder mailing list:
> http://www.onelist.com/community/VoiceCoder
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> At 01:17 PM 2/25/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> >This is a search for kindred spirits, who might wish to share tips or
> >techniques:
> >
> >I use the JDE because I need to write Java code in my profession, and
> >because I need to use voice recognition due to a repetitive strain
> >injury.  By combining the JDE with the VR-mode program and Dragon System
> >macros I can create a reasonably efficient programming environment and I
> >never need to touch the keyboard.  I know of no other IDE that offers
> >the same capabilities, so for me the JDE has really been a godsend.  Is
> >there anybody out there in the same boat?
> >
> >Ben
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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