What is the equivalent for dot 4-chord with a QT?
Diane Bomar
At 09:56 AM 10/30/2006, you wrote:
Diane, I don't think it will work with the thumb keys, but you might
try dot 4-chord. Let us know how you do.
Warm Regards
----- Original Message -----
From: Diane Bomar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 09:46:25 -0600
Subject: re: [Braillenote] reading with braille display and
speech?
Hello,
I have been away for a few days so haven't been able to respond
to email.
I want to advance my braille display with the thumb keys and keep
up
with the speech without stopping the speech and having to do a
read-G
to start it again.
Pressing the thumb keys, seems to make the speech stop after a
few
lines, or paragraph, depending on how the read by line or
paragraph
is set. I want the reading with speech to continue until I stop
it
with read+space.
Thanks,
Diane Bomar
At 08:44 PM 10/26/2006, you wrote:
Hi Diane:
If you want to set lines, or paragraphs, while you are in a
document, press Read with S. If you choose lines, and press down
arrow, you can hear the speech, and hopefully be able to read it
as
well. I'm trying to figure it from my QT, but I don't have a
Braille display. I'd love to know if it works.
Best Regards,
Have a wonderful day!
----- Original Message -----
From: Diane Bomar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 21:30:17 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] reading with braille display and speech?
I am using an MPower QT running KS 7.2.
I want to read with speech, while simultaneously following along
with
my braille display. I want the speech to read continuously and I
will
manually advance the braille display.
Unfortunately, when I try to do this, the speech will only read
approximately one paragraph, or only a few lines and then stop. I
then have to start it again by pressing Read with G.
Before anyone asks me why I want to do it this way, it is because
I
process things better when I read them with braille, but the
speech
is faster. I am a student (once again) and can concentrate better
on
my boring business law book, if I am reading it and listening to
it
at the same time. The book is in a text file.
Specific Advice please?
Diane Bomar
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