Forgot to say, I tried a QT version a few years ago, and I didn't think
it was as good as the BT version, so that's why I prefer the BT model.
Chris Hallsworth wrote:
Hi, and thanks for the comments. Hope you're well.
The reason why I want a 32 cell BT model is:
1) If I choose to use it as a Braille display, as least I've got more
to read than an 18 cell,
2) When I do my university assignments, I will be able to read a lot
more.
Basically, the 32 cell model allows me to read more than I would on an
18 cell. In terms of keyboard preference, as I suffer from cerebral
palsy sometimes I make some typing errors on a qwerty keyboard.
Although this isn't a serious issue, it's very frustrating, and I
think with a BT model I could type in grade 2 and thus take less time
to write out long documents like assignments.
Hope that explains it well, and thanks again for the comments.
Brian Lingard wrote:
Ottawa Canada
Dear Chris:
I think you will be rather satisfied with a BrailleNote 32 cell
model.
While an 18 cell unit is cheaper, I found I was living on the
advance bar when I had one made by a competitor.
If you are a good typist, you will probably find you can type
faster on a QT keyboard than a BT keyboard but your preference as
to keyboard can be a very personal one.
Take care.
Brian
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