You qt people are lucky not to have to be able to use computer Braille.
I still love my bt and would not give it up for the world.  I think it
is because I started learning Braille in second grade and also I have
large fingers so I like the spaciousness of the bt.  Its just like
compairing the brailler and the slate, what you learn first is what you
are the best at.  As you can guess, they tought me the brailler first.
Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Diane Garrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 8:44 PM
To: JD Townsend; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: re: [Braillenote] different keyboards for braille note

Hi, Andrew!

I use the QT and am very pleased with it. The one thing 
that I am grateful for on the QT is the ability to 
write emails and other things without having to use 
Computer Braille Code all the time. You don't have to 
worry about converting everything just to send things 
through email. I like to write fast, and it would be 
such a nuisance to have to remember to use the extra 
keystrokes for braille stuff. I love reading in 
braille, but I prefer typing with the QT keyboard.

HTH



Diane & Beautiful Yetta
Life is wonderful with God beside you.


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