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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Robert
Doc Wright
Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2021 2:26 pm
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Surface Pro vs Ipad
I had a Surface using both Jaws and NVDA Since I am mainly a Windows user the
only learning curve was using
I’ve used both an iPad and a Surface. In both cases, I think an
external keyboard will make a world of difference. If you need to edit
documents, my personal recommendation would be to go with a PC
product. I’m not convinced a Surface is the best option, however. For
the price of a decent Surface
I had a Surface using both Jaws and NVDA Since I am mainly a Windows user
the only learning curve was using the touch screen until I got a external
keyboard.
- Original Message -
From: "Lynda Ingraham"
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 10:10 AM
Subject: Surface Pro vs Ipad
good
The Surface is a good system, but to make the most of it you are going to need
to add either an external keyboard or go with the Typecover. I rarely use the
touch screen, as I find it way more efficient to use the keyboard with Jaws.
I think the Surface is a great little system and has great
If you want to be able to create and edit word documents, do not use the iPad.
At least, not if you depend on VoiceOver. It never reports accurately where
you are in a document.
I have no experience with the Surface pro, but people seem to be pleased with
it overall.
I'm personally not sure
The answer to this question is extremely subjective. while the 13 inch iPad Pro
is definitely the superior piece of hardware, the question comes down to which
platform are you most comfortable using. if you're a diehard windows and JAWS
user, then the answer is obvious. if you're comfortable