[Trainer-Talk] desktop vs. laptop

Dean Martineau topdot at gmail.com
Tue Feb 14 22:16:26 UTC 2017


If you're teaching JAWS, I recommend teaching the laptop layout even on
desktops.  For those who insist on the numeric keypad, one can of course be
attached.  I can't see any other disadvantages with an all-laptop strategy.

Dean


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Subject: [Trainer-Talk] desktop vs. laptop

Hello all,
I'm working with our development department to draw up a list of specific
items we need to update our teaching lab at the center. On that list is
replacing our old desktop computers. My initial assumption was that I needed
to replace all of my old desktops with new desktops and add a few laptops.
However, my VP asked if we could/should replace desktops with laptops,
either completely or partially. This seems like it might give us the
greatest flexibility. So, from a teaching standpoint, what would I lose if
we used all laptops instead of desktops? The only things I can think of are
keyboard layout and the size of the monitor for magnification users, both of
which can be connected to a laptop. I realize that the financial side of the
decision looks different, scince workstations typically cost less than
laptops, but I'm just asking from a teaching perspective.

Thanks for any opinions.

Best,
Greg

Greg Aikens
Senior Assistive Technology Instructor
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