Okay, let's see if I can remember this right. I think for one handed mode, you type each dot and then press the spacebar to make it accept. This way, if you cannot coordinate all of your fingers to type at the same time, you can press each key on it's own.

HTH,
Nicole
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Hallsworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 8:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Eloquence


Thanks for the comments. I've used a BrailleNote BT before with no problems, so I should be able to use the MPower version as well. I use Braille quite a lot, so I am quite a good Braille typist as it were. Thanks again.

Carol Pearson wrote:
Chris,

A BrailleNote can be suitable for some people with restricted mobility and dexterity problems; but I have seen some folk who, unfortunately, cannot master the Braille keyboard well and therefore their mobility and dexterity isn't much improved. If you are a typist first and foremost, you may find you can manage the QWERTY keyboard. If you know Braille well and use it regularly then this will be a good point in favour of having a BN BT if, hopefully, you can also manage the movements required with your hands.

No doubt, once you've seen what's on offer, you'll have a much better idea whether or not you can manage it.

If I can help further, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

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Carol
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Hallsworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 2:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Eloquence


Yeah, I thought so. I also have some other physical disabilities as well, so would a braillenote be suitable for those with things like restricted mobility and limited dexterity? Thanks

Karyn Campbell wrote:
Chris, I find Eloquence much cleaer as well. I use it exclusively on my VN
M-Power.  I live in the United States so don't have problems with the
language version.  If Eloquence is available in a UK version, I hope it
comes with the next upgrade for which it is possible to do that.

Chris, you are not the only one on this list who has some degree of hearing loss; and issues surrounding those of us with both vision and hearing loss have sparked some lively discussions on this list. As you can tell, I am
among this group of list participants.

Take care.

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