improve my reading speed with a braille display. I used
> braille books.
> Isaac
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Samuel"
> To: "MacVisionaries"
> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 6:57 PM
> Subject: braille display
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> > Actual
Actually, if my reading speed were 50 words per minute, i could get
the state government here in Texas to buy one for me, but that's the
whole stalemate thing. I don't improve my reading speed because
there's nothing good to read, I could undoubtedly improve it with a
braille display, but I don't t
I have a degenerative eye condition, so I'm really feeling the need to
improve my braille skills, but I've reached a catch 22. I have a hunch
that getting a braille display will improve my reading by opening up
much much more content to read, but on the other hand, my reading
speed is so slow, that
I preordered the apple tv back on September 13th and it just arrived
today, but in that one month I've actually lost a noticeable amount of
vision. Should I hold out for voiceover if it's even coming to apple
tv?
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I'm looking for a good spanish voice for voiceover. It's a tad
frustrating that ios has a spanish voice built in but os x doesn't
Any suggestions for voices that are cheap but good?
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8:14 pm, Chris Moore wrote:
> Are the infovox voices no good? Also iPal from Humanware is coming to the
> Mac in September if it is a OCR reading solution you are after.
> On 29 Jul 2010, at 01:43, Kevin Shaw wrote:
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> > Hi Samuel,
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> > Running Windows on a
I have a state-issue pc running windows 7, but I switched to the mac
this January so I could stop worrying about upgrading jaws, but I
can't seem to get away from windows completely. This is disappointing.
I really just want one computer. I know I can run windows on a mac,
but that would completel