Hi Ajay, As our friends in the groups advise, learning new skill will
always put you better than the others.

Coming to ppt, for making ppt I  use jaws and can create fairly
reasonable ppts using ppt templates. However, makigng complex ppt is
certainly a challenge...

If you are looking at using ppt as an enabler for your talk /
presentation, if you plan and practise your ppt you can still manage
it.You can also use a  bluetooth earplug which can give you a wire
free experience in Jaws. You can also save notes on your phone which
is attached  to ears through earplugs.




On 4/4/13, Ekinath Khedekar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ajay,
>
> Braille certainly becomes handy during ppts as you don’t have to hear
> and then speak. Also you are utilizing one more of your senses; touch.
>
> Listening and then speaking breaks the rhythm of the presentation.
> Learning Braille is not a big deal, but it takes time to use it
> speedily. Also it’s bulky, but great tool when you don’t want to be
> loaded with gadget all over your body. It gives me free mind and I
> speak better that way.
>
> Do learn it. Learning is never a waste.
>
> And yah, congratulations for your short listings.
>
> Good luck
>
>
>
>
> On 4/4/13, Pranav Lal <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Ajay,
>>
>> I cannot comment on the Nokia E5. If it is a querty phone, then it is
>> unlikely that it will have the keyboard drivers required to run a
>> wireless
>> keyboard.
>>
>> This was the situation with my E72.
>> Pranav
>>
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