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Old 03-06-2013, 12:21 AM #11
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If you need to read a document, try using text to speech and closing your eyes. Most computers have text to speech. In Windows, it is usually under Accessories in the program list.
That's a really great idea. Right now at work I'm doing a lot of data entry, so it doesn't involve a ton of reading...But it's a great idea for when I do have to read.

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