Mary,

I have the VoiceNote with the new style keyboard.  I can type pretty fast on
it, but not as fast as I can on a computer.  I think after you get used to
it, you'll have no problem if you're used to typing on a computer.

                              Matt Roberts

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mary Otten
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 12:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] BrailleNote mPower

Hi Don,
Since I'm not all that familiar with the keyboard of the older units, I
guess I won't have the learning curve in getting use to the new one. But I
am curious regarding what you see as the differences between the two
keyboards. One thing that concerns me about the qwerty keyboard is its
smallness and wondering whether one can actually type with speed and
accuracy on a smaller than standard keyboard. Obviously, with a larger
keyboard, you'd need a larger unit, and few would want that. So I understand
its a trade off.  I don't think I'd like the braille keyboard, though. All
the combination keystrokes, I guess they are called corded keys, would be
tough to get use to for somebody like me who thinks of braille in terms of
Perkins exclusively.
Mary



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