[Electronics-talk] Live Text

Al Futty afutty at gmail.com
Fri Oct 31 15:33:03 UTC 2014


Hello, 

I was wondering if anyone had any experience with Live Text and screen readers?  How accessible did you find it?  Any strategies in particular you used? 

Allie 

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> Hello, everyone!
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> Just purchased a Sony Sony ICD BX140 Digital Voice Recorder; it isn't
> as intuitive as I had expected, so I really could use some
> instructions: layout of buttons, functions, etc. Any pointers would be
> appreciated. Really ironic that a device supposedly designed with the
> blind in mind doesn't come with accessible instructions!
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> Also, I'm ashamed to admit that, in all my years of using Gmail, I
> haven't yet received training on how to delete messages! Again, any
> advice would be extremely helpful. Thanks1
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> Sandra
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> Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 01:24:55 -0400
> From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
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> Subject: [Electronics-talk] cd burners and copying cds
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> Hi all,
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> What is a good easy to use and accessible cd burner? I use a windows pc. I am willing to pay some. I did not know if Neiro might be accessible.
> Oh, can?t spell that software name.
> 
> I also was wondering how to copy various music files  onto one cd. I suppose the first step is to digitize the cds on the pc in windows media library.
> As a kid, I used to take a blank tape and record various songs from other commercial tapes on it. This was simple using a two tape deck player.
> So, I was hoping to do a similar thing with cds now. 
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> Also, can I buy blank cds of different lengths? I?d like to buy a longer one so I can fit about 25 songs on it.
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> Thanks.
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> Ashley
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