Karen;
I believe it depends on what you are reading.  If I am reading something, like 
the manual and need to obsorb imformation, I use space with dot 4.  This way 
the I can control how fast the BN is reading and if I want to read a section 
again.  Also the braille keeps up fairly well with the speach.  Space with g is 
usually used for faster reading, like a literary book.

Terry Powers
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Karen McDonald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 9:18 PM
To: Braillenote list
Subject: [Braillenote] reading with both speech and braille


Hi, everyone,
Perhaps this is something that cannot be done, but I'm sure that 
someone on this list will tell me one way or another.  I am 
reading a very long book and, although I'm a very fast Braille 
reader, I find that if I read this book with speech, I can get 
through it a little faster.  I also like to read with the Braille 
display along with the speech because sometimes Eloquence does 
not read the inflection quite right, and I can translate on the 
fly when I'm reading along in Braille.  I've tried to do this, 
but I can only read a few sentences at a time because the speech 
stops.  Is there a way that I can read with both speech and 
Braille at the same time? Since we now have Eloquence, I am much 
more likely to read with speech.
Thanks for any advice, either pro or con!
Karen

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