The Sony ICD-MX20 is great. One can set most of its menus with the
supplied Voice Editor software. However its buttons are not as big as
the ones of the Olympus DM-1, mentioned by someone else here on this
list.

   <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

> Greetings List,

> I am looking for a hand held digital voice recorder with a U S B cable that
> will let me transfer my recording to my computer.  I want to use this type
> of

> device  to take notes during my computer course training so I may down load
> them to my computer and access the notes later to review the lesson. 

 

> One problem I am having is finding a device that has large function buttons
> on the device as I have large hands and developing neuropathy issues and
> need to be able to differentiate the feel or touch in between the buttons.

 

> I know that there cassette recorders out there but find them rather large
> and I don't want the hassle of the time limitations of cassettes and the
> always flipping of the cassette when it runs out on one side and then have a
> gap missing in the recording while ejecting and flipping the cassette over
> to the other side and resume recording of the lesson.

 

> I have tried the Olympus W S 100. I found the buttons too small and not
> enough differential in the buttons in size and spacing to tell them apart.

 

> Has anyone heard of a device that might fit my needs?

 

> Thanks in advance,

> Bob Batchelor

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