Hello Blake:
I like this idea; having a BrailleNote translate
from speech to text would be great. The programs
that can do this on a PC use lots of the computer's
resources, so I'm not sure that the mPower's
capabilities are close to being able to do this, but
it would be a very nice addition to KeySoft.
First, though, a more able KeyWord simply has to be
developed.
JD Townsend
Helping the light dependent to see.
Daytona Beach, Florida, Earth
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blake" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 19:53:46 +1000
Subject: [Braillenote] Kind of off topic
Hi all. This is a suggestion for any future product
HW should manufacture.
Using the memo recorder that comes with the bn, all
you need to do, is get into a simple document, hit
record, and everything that is said to you getts
written on the braille display, and then saved. I
am aware the bn probably could not do this, however,
I had someone talking to a group of people in a
meeting today, and I was the anotator, and it
started to get very annoying my trying to listen and
type at the same time. What do you all think??
Btw, this method would be silent- or as silent as
was possible, so it would not make a racket.
Cheers, Blake.
Increadable people think of increadable ideas, that
is why we were all made different.
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