I have a keynote gold sa here, still use it now and then. Are those even
made anymore? Probably not.
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Keynote Gold Multimedia, the software version, was once sold by
Humanware, and so was the hardware synthesizer.


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There used to be an external Keynote Gold synthesizer and there also was
a
software version of the Keynote Gold voice.

Terri, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
California
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:    I'm all for Keysoft for the computers.  I'd also like a version of
the
: speech for the computer.  I know you can cable the BN to the computer,
but
: that gets tedious after a while, and if you forget to do it, you're
wwithout
: speech.
:
: Nicole
: Failure is not an option.
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: From: "Terri Pannett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
: Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 8:53 PM
: Subject: Re: [Braillenote] keysoft or windows
:
:
: > Dear Mary,
: >
: > The advantage of Keysoft over Windows is this: you can perform tasks
: > without
: > having to deal with edit boxes, dialog boxes, list views, a mouse,
and
all
: > of the other gobbledegook you see on a Windows screen.
: >
: > I first used Keysoft in the DOS days, and I loved it even then.  I
could
: > learn exactly what I needed to know without going through hoops.
: >
: > You can also write in any grade of braille you want to because a
condensed
: > version of Duxbury is a part of the system.
: >
: > The disadvantage of Keysoft is you must export all documents and all

other
: > data you want to a format your PC will recognize.
: >
: > In the DOS days, there used to be a version of Keysoft for the PC.
I
: > think
: > HumanWare should create a version of Keysoft for the PC so we could
take
: > advantage of the best of both worlds.
: >
: > Terri, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
: > California
: > ----- Original Message ----- 
: > From: "Mary Otten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: > To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
: > Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 12:22 PM
: > Subject: [Braillenote] keysoft or windows
: >
: >
: > : Hi folks,
: > : There has been a thread under  the topic of suggestions for
keysoft.
: > Some
: > people have expressed a desire that the interface look more like
windows,
: > while others are seriously opposed to such changes. I have never
: > : owned a braille note, although I'd like to get a voice note and
gps. I
: > understand that back when the note family was introduced, not many
blind
: > people were familiar with Windows. Most of us dos users did not go
: > : quietly into the Windows world, and the learning curve was steep
for
: > ost,
: > myself definitely among them. Its been said that the keysoft
interface
is
: > intuitive flr blind people. My sense is that peoples' reactions to
this
: > : whole notion of changing the interface has to do with what we are
: > familiar
: > with and what is intuitive for us because of familiarity. It strikes
me
: > that
: > not  being able to open files from the file manager is certainly not
: > : intuitive. Would those of you who don't want the Windows interface
: > agree?
: > As a non-user of the Note family of products, and as one who is
fairly
: > familiar with Windows, I admit that I find the idea of learning a
: > : nonstandard proprietary interface, which I won't be able to use
anywhere
: > else somewhat off putting. and please, nobody suggest that people
who
want
: > windows should buy the compeditive products, which may have
: > : other serious shortcomings. For those of you who like the present
: > interface, what would you say are advantages over Windows? Lack of
: > multitasking is a disadvantage, as is not being able to open files
from
: > within the
: > : manager. Context sensitive help is good, but its not interface
: > dependent.
: > You can have that sort of help regardless of interface. So, what's
good
: > about the keysoft interface that you don't feel is present or is not
: > : efficient in a more Windows-like interface?
: > : Mary.
: > :
: > :
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