Technology Blog for those with an interest in dyslexia
Sunday, 21 February 2010
21. Hardware - Spellcheckers
I tend to think of spelling being checked on the computer these days. But sometime there is a need for a handheld spellchecker, for example for pupils in the classroom, or for when you just do not have that computer open (rarely in my case!). So I decided to look up the trusted supplier Franklin and was delighted to see the range they have available. In particular I like the talking spellchecker but it is "Temporarily out of stock". The one shown here is also very good, but does not speak.
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