I agree completely. I have been using speech access since 1978 in one form or another and find it a very comfortable and convenient medium. I have a hard time grasping what the problem might be. My only concession to speech as a medium is that I tend to choose symbolic names in such a way that they can be pronounced!!! Chuck On 23 May 2001, Kirk Reiser wrote: > I have to insert here that I don't understand what the trouble is with > using speech. I have been developing and modifying code for many many > years and have no problem using synthetic speech. I don't even tend > to use all punctuation when looking through code. Code is code and > the structure and rules of each language dictate what one should > expect while looking through the program. I have had the pleasure of > using braille displays and braille printers and I only use speech > these days. I believe those who think it will be difficult either > make it difficult by their own concepts or have never done much > coding. I and many other coders use speech totally for our coding and > have no difficulties what-so-ever. > > Kirk > > Visit me at http://www.mhonline.net/~chuckh The Moon is New