Hi, Terry,
I could do that because there is enough room, but these pews are paddedx
witha pew-lengh nice cushion. Additionally, my feet do not rest firmly on
the floor, and I frequently wear clothing that is slippery. This means that
I don't even have the unit flat in my lap because gravity would
continuously try to take it to the floor.
Evelyn
At 11:40 AM 9/12/05, you wrote:
Hi Evelyn;
Try it on the pew next to you. When I go to NFB meetings, I put mine on a
chair, next to me. It is more stable. It gives you a hard surface to
pressdown on. If the keys have a hard surface, maybe they will bounce back
faster. Try it in your home. To me, the keys are like springs. The hard
surface gives them something to spring back from.
I find it easier to braille on a table than on a bed. I still use a bed a
lot, because I like to read in bed.
Terry Powers
-----Original Message-----
From: Evelyn Weckerly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 11:42 AM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] cursor routing queery
Hi, Kathy,
At the moment, I am the only one in the pew because nobody likes the front
row but me. However, this will not always be practical. In fact, I
virtually never use my BN on a table of any kind.
Evelyn
At 11:32 AM 9/9/05, you wrote:
>Now I know this is going to sound strange and I'm going to get yelled at
>again, but seriously, is there some place at the church where you could
>keep one of those small TV tables folded up and get it out when you are
>there. The folding legs should let it fit between pews, and it would give
>you a better working surface, and you could set the braillenote on the
>seat beside you and just fold it you need to stand or kneel. I realize
>this would take up more space in the area, but you could just pretend you
>are very wide and people wouldn't dare complain.
>
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