Better input?

Subject: Better input?
From: "John McDermott" <jjm -at- jkintl -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L digest" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 11:32:43 -0700


Entering rough drafts for documents with a keyboard (QWERTY or Dvorak) has
been standard practice since the days of mechanical typewriters. People
have been doing this longer than we have been alive.

Maybe it is time for a change. I have tried recording the draft material
and transcribing it myself: not too effecient. I have worked with
third-party transcribers: most don't get the technical vocabulary. Speech
recognition is looking like a good option -- I've been using Dragon.

Is anyone else doing this? I'm considering a UMPC or other smallish
platform with speech recognition. Thoughts?

Is anyone using a good chord keyboard they're happy with? The IBM one
looked beautiful and the reports of users were great, but it never "got
out of the lab".

Any other thoughts?

Thanks,
--john
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John McDermott, CPLP, CCP
Writer, Educator, Consultant
jjm at jkintl.com www.jkintl.com
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