I use a scanner for my dyslexia. I just highlight the word or phrase I want to hear out loud and the scanning software on my computer reads it out loud. It can also be used for other purposes, e.g. B. for copying sentences into a text or page document (can be useful for homework), as well as for translating text to read aloud or to paste into a document. If you don't mind having a wire, then get this version. If you feel like a wire is bothering you, you can take a breath. To be honest, you should hook it up to your computer anyway so you don't have to be at the computer anyway. But that's a preference. I don't know, doesn't matter Whether it's a design flaw or just happened to me, the Mirco B USB keeps pulling away from my scanner. However, since it's falling apart, you can replace it with another USB Micro-B, which is nice as we all know cables fail and it would suck if it was fully plugged in and you'd have to get a new scanner every time buy if the cable fails. . So I'm not really complaining.
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