[stylist] advice ab switching from PC+Jaws to tablet forwriting?

Applebutter Hill applebutterhill at gmail.com
Sun Jul 19 00:53:57 UTC 2015


Hi Bridgit,
Thanks, I too have been thinking of jumping ship from the PC, but I suspect
that's years away, as I have zero experience with Apple or Android. The
Netbook sounds like a good next step. I'll be making up a list of what
everyone's recommended and trying to at least get some hands on time with a
few different options at Best Buy or some place like that.
Donna

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Subject: Re: [stylist] advice ab switching from PC+Jaws to tablet
forwriting?

I don't know much about word processing with tablets. I know many have this
kind of function though. The Apple tablets are fully accessible. I can't
really speak to other brands. I currently only use my IPad for entertainment
purposes-- movies, books, music, apps, etc.-- but I have also considered
looking into using it with an external keyboard for writing. I'm considering
jumping ship with PC's altogether and using Macs, though I want to learn
more about the products. I only use an IPad and IPhone right now. Not sure
what writing on a Mac would be like compared to a PC.

Another option is a netbook laptop. I love netbooks. They are perfect for
writers and don't cost anymore than most tablets. I had a Toshiba netbook I
loved, but my husband spilled juice all over the keyboard, frown. I have an
Acer right now, and I don't care for it as much, but it works. Netbooks are
PC laptops on a small size. I believe mine weighs 2 pounds. My Toshiba had
as much battery life and RAM as a laptop. My Acer, not as much, but works
for what I need it for. They turn on and off much quicker than laptops too.
You can install screenreaders on them-- I use JAWS, and I'm sure you can
install magnification software too. And of course, you can install MS Office
and use Word, which I prefer. The keyboard is smaller, which I don't have
problems with but something to keep in mind. It has all the same keys as
most laptops, just compact. And it's very portable. My Toshiba was a little
more expensive, I believe it was around $500, but my Acer was $250, which is
the cost of a 16 gig IPad.

For writers, netbooks are great. A computer programmer, maybe not so much,
grin. But it's another option to consider.

And also, you can install MS Office and Word on an IPad or Mac if you really
wanted too.

Bridgit

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stylist
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 12:01 PM
To: Stylist
Cc: DEW Hill
Subject: [stylist] advice ab switching from PC+Jaws to tablet for writing?

Hi Friends,
There are many times when I don't want to power up my PC but I'd like to be
able to jot down ideas for a story or article. I like the looks of those
little tablets everyone has, and I understand they make attachable keyboards
for them. I think with my hand issues I couldn't use a virtual keyboard.

Consumer Reports just did a piece about tablets, and they liked the Sansom
ones the best. Anyway, any hints about switching to tablets? Does the
Android screen reader let you do editing on some kind of document file that
could be then loaded onto my regular Windows 7 PC? Can you use keyboard
commands for navigation or do you have to use the touch screen? Any hints
about making the switch would be much appreciated.
Blessings,
Donna


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