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Give Kurzweil 3000 a look, <//www.kurzweiledu.com> Or call Jim Kelly, tech support for K3000, 800-894-5374, Menu
Item 2 "tech support and customer service" then listen for "k3000 tech support.
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 09:38:11 -0600, Ann Pearce wrote:
I have a patron who needs to be able to scan worksheets into a program such
as OpenBook, then be able to answer the worksheets with a voice recognition
program. Can you use Dragon to dictate with a scanning program? This same
patron is still without textbooks. What would be the fastest way to make
textbooks available to the student? The student is dyslexic and needs to be
able to hear and see the text.
Ann Pearce
Community Assistive Technology Center
Manhattan Public Library
Manhattan, KS
W. Nick Dotson/Proprietor of Dots-On Enterprises
and
Support Technician for Kurzweil Educational 1000
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