date problem

GCC Consulting gcc at optonline.net
Sun Aug 15 08:48:37 PDT 2004


 
> 
> It's all very difficult. But most of the newer wireless 
> keyboards, in cluding the one you have I think, have a wheel 
> for volume. Regardless, I have so many setups, I don't know 
> which I like best. Mostly, I just listen to the speakers and 
> use the microphone... with my screen reader going in a 
> headset that is partially off one ear. That way it doesn't 
> bother people listening. I also have two different kinds of 
> headsets.  One lets me listen in to whatever is on the 
> speakers, which can be my Internet phone service, so I have 
> best of both worlds that way. Then I have a 900Mhz headset 
> which is better quality... Then, I have a very special dual 
> input headset that allows screen reader in one ear and 
> computer sound in the other... and also ties to phone... big 
> $$$ from Plantronics, but it is the bomb... what you were 
> saying would kick butt. Problem is, I generally don't like 
> headphones in the first place. People are coming in and out 
> of my office all day... it is just easier to manipulate the 
> speaker volume and stay half-duplex like we are on the room.
> 
> It's fun to hear everyone talking in their own offices once 
> in awhile...
> like Nancy helping one of her clients, or Tony Ryder in 
> Australia getting a call from some crocodile... or porpoise.  
> :-) Occasionally, when I grep for an answer from the horse's 
> mouth... and let everyone listen in on speaker... it's very 
> helpful... other times it's even better when the horse's 
> mouth logs in himself... :-)
> 
> John
When I do leave the "room" up and leave the office, it some times scares her
when she hears voices coming from the office and I'm not here.

Richard




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