Hi Pranav, please do tell us that what is that word processing? how
can we set the ms word to save the document automatically every two
minute? As u said that we should be familiarise with the keyboard of
the computer, but I think we can request them to use our own USB
keyboard with which we are very much used to. I think there is no
demarit in using the computer for our exams. This time when I was
writing my LL.M exams I was not satisfied with the writing skills of
the scribe, what I was dictating she was not able to note the
spellings correctly and she made repeatedly mistake in placing comma
and full stop, as she was herself putting these marks before asking so
by me. I am also good in typing therefore I am thinking to do this
experiment in my coming semester exam. I have plan to appear in civil
services exam, if I learn to write exam through computer then I can
write my UPSC exam in that way, because I rely on myself in writing
and speed then any other writing for me. I can write fastly then
notting down the dictation by next person.
For Rahul, writer rules defer from university to university, like in
our DU, u can take one more qualified then u but should not have
passed that degree at higher level.
But during my B.A.LL.B program my faculty always provided me Phd
scholar of law as my scribe.


On 1/6/12, Rishi Kewalramani <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Pranav and others,
> Can we set Kurzweil 1000 to save the
> document, that we are  typing into, every 2 minutes?
> If yes how?
> And also how can we achieve this in MS Word with Jaws?
> Regards,
> Rishi.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pranav Lal" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 6:16 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Giving exams with JAWS
>
>
>> Hi Rahul,
>>
>> I have taken exams using Jaws in b-school. I have done both, use my own
>> machine and install jaws on a professor's computer.
>>
>> Finishing the exam is no problem. You can read the question at your own
>> speed and write as fast as you like. Humans are quite slow. If I were you,
>>
>> I
>> would set the word processor in which I am writing the exam to save the
>> document every 2 minutes. That way, you only lose 2 minutes worth of work
>> if
>> the worse happens and you need to reboot.
>>
>> If you need to take an exam on someone else's computer, familiarize
>> yourself
>> with that computer's keyboard before you start the exam. This way, you can
>> avoid situations like accidently hitting the sleep button.
>>
>> Pranav
>>
>>
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