[nobe-l] perky duck
Greg Aikens
gpaikens at gmail.com
Mon Feb 1 03:00:10 UTC 2016
Hi Kelsey,
I preferred to use an old Braillenote MPower when I did the course last spring. I had PerkiDuck loaded on my work computer but it was far more difficult to read what I had written etc. It may be easier with a braille display.
Your computer keyboard behaves normally when PerkiDuck is not running.
Best,
Greg
> On Jan 31, 2016, at 3:14 PM, Kelsey Nicolay via NOBE-L <nobe-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am taking the transition to Unified English Braille course from Hadley. My instructor recommended I use Perky Duck to complete my assignments since the apex does not seem to be transferring all the data. I am not comfortable using six-key entry on a computer keyboard, so I was wondering if I could use my Focus 14 blue Braille keyboard to input the Braille text. Therefore, is anyone has used a Braille display to type in Perky Duck, how well did it work? Sorry if this is off topic, but I really need advice on this. Also, if I install Perky Duck, can I still use my computer keyboard as I normally would when Perky Duck is not in use?
> Thank you,
> Kelsey Nicolay
>
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