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Cat ([personal profile] lilly_c) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2013-02-19 10:39 am
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Check in: Tuesday 19th

Hope you're all having a good day writing or otherwise :)

I have some time before I need to leave for a job interview this afternoon so I'm going to be doing more editing and will be making a few notes for a one-shot to see how something I want to use in a much bigger fic is going to work.

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I have

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Why are you even asking!
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Discussion topic: disability resources. I know we only had a resource sharing post a few weeks ago, but what about resources for disabled writers like screen readers, dictionary add-ons etc. If you have a disability, what programs do you use?

I have dyslexia and dyspraxia, and I use TextHelp with LibreOffice (after I customised all of the deafult settings), and The Sage external dictionary. TextHelp lets me change the programme screen to green (that colour makes reading a lot easier for me) and it autocorrects commonly misspelled words, homophones and confusables (example: there/their/they’re), lots of other things too, and there is a read-aloud feature that works with most programs and browsers but I had to turn it off because the voices irritated me. I also find that having The Sage is the same as keeping paperback copies of the OED and OET near my laptop because the definitions are as in-depth as the Oxford, and I do like the anagram feature it has because that's how I spell some words before I get it right :)

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