[icon-discuss] Re: Question about the noise level of the keys

  • From: "Sharon" <mt281820@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 07:29:31 -0400

It is true that brailling is very slow, which is why I want to go to the
docking station asap.
Sharon

-----Original Message-----
From: icon-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:icon-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of David Tanner
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 11:33 PM
To: icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; richard@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: Question about the noise level of the keys


I don't think that the sound is as critical as it is that the design
and materials of the Braille keys needs a huge change.  It is not
possible to type on the Braille Plus nearly as quickly or accurately
as on most Braille keyboards.  And, I don't know what the Braille
keys now are exactly like, but the Braille keys on the unit that I
have are mushey, wobbely, and both feel and sound cheap and poorly
made.  I don't think I have seen as poor quality Braille keys on any
other Braille device in a long time.  And, I cannot believe that
this keyboard is going to hold up very well, and is not designed in
such a way to make it possible to type very fast when; as has been
said before on this list; if you don't press in just the right place
the keys won't register correctly or at all.

I had my Braille Plus less than three weeks and had to send it back
to APH to have the keyboard adjusted, and it really needed more, but
I didn't want to wait an additional 3 weeks to a month for it to go
to Colorado to get that done.  The bottom line is that the material
used to make the keys on the Braille keyboard need to be changed,
and something about how the keyboard is designed needs changed.
Since I don't know what they are doing below the surface of the
unit.  The problem is that the current design is not any place close
to what it should be when you consider how many people type on a
Braille keyboard because of their habits formed back when they were
using a Perkins Braillewriter.






David Tanner
Rehabilitation Program Specialist 3
Assistive Technology Specialist
Assistive Technology Department
MN State Services f/t Blind
Office- 651-642-0795  Cell- 651-270-2233
Skype name: dtat100


>>> richard@xxxxxxxxxxxx 4/16/2008 9:24 PM >>>
Hi,
It isn't any louder than a standard keyboard.  At least, none of
the
keyboards I've used.

And, as someone else pointed out, the ADA would not allow someone
to be that
picky.

I took notes on a slate and stylus all the way through a Masters
program and
not one professor complained about the noise and the clicking of a
slate and
stylus is way more annoying than the keys on the Braille Plus.

So, go order it and use the 30 day return policy to find all this
out for
yourself.  You won't be sorry you did.

Richard


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From: icon-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:icon-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob
Lambert
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6:40 PM
To: icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: Question about the noise level of the
keys



Understand that I have not actually seen the unit myself, but I
remember
having a professor who forbade laptops (except for me because I was
a
special case) because she thought the keyboard was too noisy - she
hated the
"click click click" sound. Essentailly I didn't want a set of keys
that
would be so loud that they'd annoy a teacher while a student was
trying to
take notes from a lecture situation.


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From: ljgehres@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: Question about the noise level of the
keys
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 16:38:34 -0700


Hmm, I must be unique as I think the Braille+ keys are quiet,
especially
compared with the Braille 'n Speak.



----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Lambert <mailto:rml695@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 3:41 PM
Subject: [icon-discuss] Question about the noise level of the keys

I was curious. Several people on the list noted that the keys on
the Braille
Plus are noisy, both the rubber and plastic keys. Is the noise
level the
same on the Icon or is it quieter?


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