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Old 04-22-2009, 10:23 AM #15
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You can slow down the speed at which they are talking. When I was typing for a rehab hospital I had to do that. The ladies at the clinic that I type for I used to have them at a slower speed but as I got used to their voices and such I was able to play them at normal speed. On my good days I can type as they talk without stopping and backing up.
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