Hi Jim T.
I have a mild hearing problem along with my sight.  I can not consentrate on
two
different sounds at the same time.  Also in a meeting or setting like I
described, you are very closed to other people and sound would be desterbing
to others.  I have even adjusted my BN at my desk, because I never know if
there will be anyone in the staff room.  In an office seeting you have to
think of others.
Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 4:45 AM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Taking Notes


Dear Terri,

My experience of the BrailleNote is quite the reverse of yours, in that the
battery seems to last longer on speech only than on Braille only.   I stand
to be corrected by the more technically minded.   I have found this problem
comes up more when using the Braille display, because it is possible to
write too fast for the dots to change, as it were, whereas with speech, one
can just glide along at any speed with no problem.   I do, however,
appreciate the difficulty of listening to two things at once, but then you
could always put a single earphone in a pocket, thereby just listening with
two ears and writing into a void, as it were.

Perhaps someone could tell us definitely which wins out on the battery
stakes, Braille display or speech.

Warm regards,

Jim Taylor.




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