Hi Rhonda;
I am just the opposite.  Because of my memory problem, it is a lot easier to
remember dot 5 r that it is to spell receive all the way out.  I love my BT.
I find the commands are based around the braille cell and when you go from
one end of the cell to the other you are usually increasing or decreasing in
size.  I mean, character, word and sentence.  If you remember one, you can
figure out the others.  I type enough at work, like I am doing now.
Bye
Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: rhonda clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 1:46 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] Qwerty Compared to Perkins Style Keyboard


Stacey, having used both types, the VN qwerty and the BN, I really like the
qwerty.  All of you may find my reasons to be strange.  As I get to the
point where things become a little harder for me, remembering to spell is
important.  I'm finding these days that my headaches make me forget much.  I
try to think how to spell a word, and darned if I can remember.  I usually
let it go, until I remember.  I hope you are grinning as you read.  The
qwerty makes you spell.  You can't use contractions.  Anyway, Stacey, hope
you enjoy your demonstration.  I look forward to it with you.


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