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Whats the best computing environment for working with Converser™?

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Whats the best computing environment for working with Converser™?

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A basic choice is which platform to use. Should Converser™ be run on a Tablet PC or a on a standard PC? And, if a Tablet is chosen, should it be full sized (e.g. the Motion Computing LE1600) or smaller (e.g. the Motion Computing LS800 or Samsung Q1b ultra-mobile)? Finally, if a Tablet is chosen, should it be used with or without its detachable keyboard?These choices obviously affect the mobility of the system. In general, stationary uses of the system are the easiest, since both hands are free; but mobile uses are often necessary, and Converser™ is designed to enable them as well. Large screens are advantageous for visibility; but in some applications patients won’t need to see the screen, and can take advantage of voice output instead.Choice of platform will also affect the availability of the handwriting and typing interfaces. Generally, the more alternatives available for input mode, the better; so arrangements offering both typing and handwriting are ideal. However, for some applic

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A basic choice is which platform to use. Should Converser™ be run on a Tablet PC or a on a standard PC? And, if a Tablet is chosen, should it be full sized (e.g. the Motion Computing LE1600) or smaller (e.g. the Motion Computing LS800 or Samsung Q1b ultra-mobile)? Finally, if a Tablet is chosen, should it be used with or without its detachable keyboard? These choices obviously affect the mobility of the system. In general, stationary uses of the system are the easiest, since both hands are free; but mobile uses are often necessary, and Converser™ is designed to enable them as well. Large screens are advantageous for visibility; but in some applications patients won’t need to see the screen, and can take advantage of voice output instead. Choice of platform will also affect the availability of the handwriting and typing interfaces. Generally, the more alternatives available for input mode, the better; so arrangements offering both typing and handwriting are ideal. However, for some appl

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