05 Lunch break: Mirabai Knight demos the steno keyboard
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- Accessibility Camp NYC - Sep 26 2015
05 Lunch break: Mirabai Knight demos the steno keyboard
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She’s such a sweetheart! She has such a big heart and I cannot wait to learn from her through plover! What a blessing, seriously!
And, this concurrently is amazing
Omg this women is lit. I wish i could learn from her! I am like a blindfolded man in a world full of light. But i will not accept defeat, i will learn this for sure . This is my new hobby for now . I wish i had guidance to start but now even if there is none i will complete my journey. ( A 60 wpm to 200+ wpm journey ).
You are using Infinity Ergonomic Neutrino Group?
I want to learn this but I have no determination to do so.
This is strenuous
wow
Her fingers are talking.
What is the point of this...? I don't understand what this technology improves upon.
It's much faster than a regular keyboard, look at videos of steno vs qwerty
It enables real-time text entry at the same rate as human speech, which is why stenography powers important communication access for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. It's also how live television broadcasts are captioned. Can't do that with traditional text entry like QWERTY.
*Think about it this way (more or less) : With qwerty you're operating at the character level. With steno you're operating at the word level.*
the main thing is that its hardware usually costs thousands of dollars and the software is a subscription-based one that costs hundreds of dollars a year, and that's not mentioning the training which costs tens of thousands of dollars. Her project has the hardware for 100-200 dollars and the software and training for free.
@@michaelkohlhaas4427 not entirely true, you do syllables at a time, so KAT is cat, but memorize is mem orize