[sw-l] Scanner

Charles Butler chazzer3332000 at YAHOO.COM
Mon Oct 4 19:25:14 UTC 2004


Well, the other option that people can do is to "write" with the mouse alone, as if you were using a pencil and paper and write in a "paint" program.  That way it is similar to pencil and paper and you have some idea of the limitations of just pencil and paper.  You have to force yourself not to use a "fill" command, but it does give all of us an idea of what you use in shorthand.

Charles


Adam Frost <adam at frostvillage.com> wrote:
I use the computers at school -- for the most part, and I also only have USB
ports in the computer I have at home. Thanks for the offer though. :-)

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----Original Message Follows----
From: Neil Bauman <neil at hearinglosshelp.com>
To: "Adam Frost" <adam at frostvillage.com>
Subject: RE: [sw-l] Scanner
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 14:29:59 -0400

Hi Adam:

>I also agree with you, Charles, that we should scan handwriting to
>see what is being used; however, many people (including me!) don't
>have access to a scanner. I would love to be involved if I could.

What kind of a computer do you have? If it still has serial ports, I have a
nice flatbed scanner for Windows you can have--just pay the postage or come
and get it. My new computer only has USB ports so I had to get myself
another scanner. You're welcome to the old one.

Regards

Neil


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Stewartstown, PA 17363
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