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Hi I know I can do a search but I wanted to save a hassle since two, three, or more keywords can widen the search result in AllDeaf.com.
If I am hearing impaired and have fluient on ASL, it's not possible to get Sorenson VP, am I correct?
The reason I ask is for speeding up conversation. I am blind on my left eye, but I do have good vision (can see clearly but can't see text far away) on my right eye, plus with VP it helps to speed up conversation for like when making business calls, even though I'm a typist--I typed like about 50 words per minute, but it will take some time for a hearing person to wait until I finish typing and that I type "GA" but I have no problems with "GA" and "SK" as I don't feel irritated by that but that doesn't mean I'm stuck on stone age since I have my TTY for home.
I could use VCO with VP, but my speech (for pronounciating sounds with "r" and "a") is less than good--it's not that my speech is bad since I have little to no problems speaking on person but there're times when they'll ask me to repeat what I'm saying, so I use TTY which I have available. When I speak my name "Grayson," I had trouble making a very hard-"a" sound but I have no problems saying "gray" than "Grayson." Another problem I have is pronouncing an "r" sound. Even with speech therapist it made little to no effort on improving my sound (urgh...tongue movement makes me slow down when I speak).
Well before I get a VP I'd have to learn ASL first, so I really wanted to let you know. I'm hoping to take ASL on Tallahassee Community College since I don't think it's worth the hassle to travel a long way to Galludet.
If I am hearing impaired and have fluient on ASL, it's not possible to get Sorenson VP, am I correct?
The reason I ask is for speeding up conversation. I am blind on my left eye, but I do have good vision (can see clearly but can't see text far away) on my right eye, plus with VP it helps to speed up conversation for like when making business calls, even though I'm a typist--I typed like about 50 words per minute, but it will take some time for a hearing person to wait until I finish typing and that I type "GA" but I have no problems with "GA" and "SK" as I don't feel irritated by that but that doesn't mean I'm stuck on stone age since I have my TTY for home.
I could use VCO with VP, but my speech (for pronounciating sounds with "r" and "a") is less than good--it's not that my speech is bad since I have little to no problems speaking on person but there're times when they'll ask me to repeat what I'm saying, so I use TTY which I have available. When I speak my name "Grayson," I had trouble making a very hard-"a" sound but I have no problems saying "gray" than "Grayson." Another problem I have is pronouncing an "r" sound. Even with speech therapist it made little to no effort on improving my sound (urgh...tongue movement makes me slow down when I speak).
Well before I get a VP I'd have to learn ASL first, so I really wanted to let you know. I'm hoping to take ASL on Tallahassee Community College since I don't think it's worth the hassle to travel a long way to Galludet.