Some Q and Mobile Speak questions
SSEric
sseric57 at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 2 11:40:17 CST 2008
Jim, currently Handy Tech North America is selling some licenses for Mobile
Speak Smartphone for $169.
But let me point out how much someone paid for JAWS. Isn't the current
price around $900. That is about double a PC.
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From: blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com
[mailto:blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com] On Behalf Of Jim Wohlgamuth
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 12:31 PM
To: The Accessible Phones Discussion List
Subject: Re: Some Q and Mobile Speak questions
Hi there Kattie!
Saw your name on the blind phone list and thought I would ask you a question
about Mobile Speak and the other speech program for smart phones. I looked
up Mobile Speak and unless I was mistaken this program costs more than a
smart phone. It seems to me as though price I saw was around $339.00. That
is nearily the price of a pho9ne. Of course I will not be able to upgrade
my phone for about a byear but is there somewhere that you can obtain one of
these programs a bit less expensive? I looked at the Q and liked what I saw
but by the time I am ready to upgrade there should be even more choices.
Any suggestions..?
Much THANKS! de
JIM WOHLGAMUTH
At 10:21 31-12-07, you wrote:
>Hello:
>
>I am using a Motorola Q with Mobile Speak for Windows Smart phones, and
>I have a few questions:
>
>1. My phone is set to deliver speech output during a call, however,
>last night while talking with a friend and trying to do something on
>the Q, I discovered I had no speech output during a call. Is this an
>issue with MSS, or the Q its self? Is their a solution for this, and
>has anyone else had this issue?
>
>2. When entering information into my contacts, and/or into a text
>message, I seem to be unable to insert punctuation and/or numerical
>symbols. Could someone please enlighten me as to how to do this on the
>Q? I tried pressing what I thought was the function key, but I then
>was placed in a different window...
>
>3. Finally, I have noticed from time to time my profile will go from
>normal to speaker phone, or vice versa, even if I have not adjusted it;
>I'm just curious to know if this is just something quirky with me and
>my phone, or if this has happened to anyone else as well...
>
>Thank you for taking the time to read this message, and I look forward
>to hearing your responses.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Katie
>
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