[DECtalk] Test message for Snoopi

shaun everiss shaun.e at xtra.co.nz
Sun Feb 26 14:57:26 EST 2006


it can man.
push windows key u and select magnifier.
You should purchice something like magic magnifier or supernova though.
That supernova has speech and magnification in it.
You should also get something like dragon naturally speaking and then probably jaws and j say for speech in configing that stuff.
Are you only able to type with one finger or have you never learnt to type with all fingers.
If its only one finger and you can't use the rest, then get speech recognition.
At 06:49 a.m. 27/02/2006, you wrote:
>I can't easily use dashes.  I'm disabled and upload some of these to my own site.  I'm new at doing links and they often take me a few tries.  Plus I have a vision problem.  So doing everything lowercase is hard, looking for errors is hard, plus I type with one finger.  So adding an underline is one more added thing that I'm just not ready for.  I know I should, but these links are strange.  I can do the URL in my sleep, they just sometimes take 5 times before it works.  I can't see it well enough to edit it, so I have to re-type the entire link each time.  I wish XP could magnify, it would help.
> 
>I had a DOS Magic magnifier that I loved because hot keys could turn it on and off and set the magnifications.  When I was forced into Windows I tried a program called Zoom and hated it.  See, I can't use a mouse, so I use the number pad to move the mouse.  In Zoom, magnifications couldn't be set with hot keys, so I have to move the fricken mouse all over to control zoom.  It then tracks my mouse.  So I ended up losing my place all the time.  It takes me 15 secounds to move my mouse across the screen, so Zoom really slowed me down and my computer actually.
> 
>So I deleted Zoom about a year ago.  I have everything set at 18 font, only it does no good on the actual internet where stuff is 12 font or less.
> 
>That's why my AOL pages have large text, so I can see it.  I know it drives people away when they have to scroll, but I can't help it.  I wonder if large text messes up screen readers?
> 
>Anyway, what's a discription?  Well, not what is it, duh!  I mean how do you do it?
> 
> 
>SNOOPI
> 
> 
> 
>In a message dated 2/25/2006 8:43:26 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, chime at hubert-humphrey.com writes:
>Thanks, I just downloaded several songs of Snoopy.  I liked your concept of 
>Star Spangled Banner.  My favorite of the ones I grabbed was "For the Longest 
>Time"  I think with a suttle backing, the Dec-Talk is able to stand out on its 
>own.
>Now, Snoopy-and-Jason, please consider useing dashes to separate several words 
>in a song title, as well as maybe a discription.
>I do appreciate all the hard work-and-enjoyment you all put in this hoby
>Hart
>
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