I also prefer no echo at all, but it does help new computer users make sure they are hitting the right keys. As a medical transcriptionist, having echo on was just adding to all the superfluous chatter in the environment, and it tended to make me crazy. However, when teaching blind people who have never used a computer before or who have trouble hitting the right keys, I recommend turning it on. - Visit the jfw ml web page: http://jfw.cjb.net
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