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Left-Handed Version of Transriber?

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Is there a left handed version of Transriber?
Trying to write '2' for example is a real pain.
All the examples of '2' in 'Letter Shapes' go from top left to bottom right.
I write it the other way round.
Are there any settings or features that would help me get around this kind
of problem.
(have problems with other letters and numbers)

Tim

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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:06:02 +0100, "Tim Lynn"
<tim.lynn@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:

>Is there a left handed version of Transriber?
>Trying to write '2' for example is a real pain.
>All the examples of '2' in 'Letter Shapes' go from top left to bottom right.
>I write it the other way round.
>Are there any settings or features that would help me get around this kind
>of problem.
>(have problems with other letters and numbers)

No, all you can do is select the shapes of the letters that you use
the most. I am left handed as well, and can select everything just the
way I like them. My only handicap is the 8, which no matter what
option I try needs to be written in a way that is killing me. So may
be the problem is not so much that we're left handed, but that we have
taught ourselves ways to write our lettes in a strange way. :) 

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Marlof Bregonje
Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile

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"Brett..." <blaniosh@saltwells.dudley.gov.uk> wrote in message
news:2k353uF17674sU1@uni-berlin.de...
> The worst is T.
> I don't know anyone who writes it like a 7 which is the only way it will
> accept it.
>
> Capital G is crazy as well.
>
I still haven't got the hang of X and I keep writing the 8 the opposite way
round to that the transcriber likes.
Plus I'm right handed!!


Stephen
Yorkshire UK
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