Yes, amazing how physical keyboards are more accurate. And oh yes, try
sending a text message on a touchscreen while riding along in a car, bus
or train and getting jostled all the while. Lots of fun, not.
As for GW, I still like Window-Eyes, and will use it until it's no
more. And I DON'T LIKE JAWS OR THAT ORGANIZATION'S ATTITUDE.
You know what they say about impressions: a bad impression can be made
in 15-30 seconds, and take forever to fix.--Matt, N1IBB.
On 3/16/2017 7:40 AM, Reg Webb via Talk wrote:
Hi Matt
Yes, I find my phone bluetoothed to a Braille note taker, while being a
bit more cumbersome, is much more reliable, and writing in grade 2
braille is much faster (for me at least) than I could ever achieve via
an on screen keyboard.
Incidentally, my note taker is a Braille Sense Plus, which I became
aware of because it was developed in conjunction with GW Micro. As I
bought mine, GW dropped it, or was dropped (sad).
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