Terry, Speech on means the bn will speak all keys pressed as well as data on 
the display.  This will be spoken automatically.  

Speech on request will speak information, usually that which is shown on the 
display, but normally only when you give a specific read command.  In other 
words, rather than being spoken automatically, text is spoken when you ask for 
it only.


Don


On Wed, 26 May 2004 14:37:04 -0400, Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI) wrote:

Hi Ann
Can you explain speach on request.  How can there be anything else but
speach on and off?  Thanks.  I ran across it in chapter one of the manual.
I was reading it over in preperation for starting of my training.

Terry Powers


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From: Ann Parsons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi all,

Eva, when you write in Braille with the speech turned on, you will get
this beep because the beeps are also turned on when speech is turned
on.  If you hold down the left hand thumb key, and hit the space bar,
you will hear, 'speech on request', then 'speech off' will show up on
the Braille display.  This is what you want.  When speech is turned
off, you will not get any beeps. 

Ann P.
  
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