Dear Val and group,<br><br> It is great to learn the various ways to input text. I think Steve understands my point. I use the mouse very effectively, but for me I prefer the keyboard which allows me to use all my fingers. (Each finger is smart in their own way.)<br> What Val wrote rang a bell for me. I loved the ability in DOS to call out a previously made sign, modify it, and put it in the dictionary. It saved a lot of work. I do agree, however, in the long run it is better to train oneself in SignText. The video's will really help us.<br> My main problem, is not SignPuddle, translation into ASL, or even finances (at this time), but finding Deaf people who will rise to the challenge. Pray for us.<br><BR><BR><DIV>
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