What brand of pocket note taker do you have? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Angie Matney" <matneyar@xxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 1:11 PM Subject: [bookport] Re: Making Notes > Hi Robert, > > Your points make sense to me. Again, I'm not advocating a change, > since I'm becoming accustomed to the way it is. So probably I > shouldn't even have brought it up. <grin> But it seemed to me that > this might have been a good way to design the keyboard. > > I plan on using this feature a lot in meetings. Sometimes, I think my > BrailleNote is too noisy, and I feel selfconscious with it. I type > pretty fast, so it clatters away all the time. I now finally have a > pocket-sized note-taker with really quiet keys! > > ------------------- >> Hi All, >> >> I must confess that I have other note taking devices so was only > moderately >> excited about this being added to the Book Port. After spending some > time >> working with it, however, I think that it was so well designed that > I >> probably will use it. I am frankly surprised at how comfortable it > is to >> type accurately on the Book Port keyboard. I understand Angie's > points >> about the key layout but vote to keep them the way that they are. It > is >> easy to use my thumbs to operate the arrow keys and to me having the > space >> keys on the bottom row feels more natural . >> >> I am pleased with how easy it is to locate and edit an existing > note. The >> editor really works well. It will be interesting to see how folks > use this >> new feature. >> >> Robert Carter >> >> >> >> > > >