Expander Suggestions & Tech Problems w/ESP
Posted By: Judie on 2009-01-16
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Hi,
I have several questions:
1) Deventure Health Partners (who has recently been swallowed by Transcend)--the platform used is eScription, correct?
2) If so, can anyome recommend an expander(s) compatible w/both ExText and eScription?
3) In Word Client's ExText: What is an RPC error code 1727?
Earlier this week, Iv'e gotten it and it's affected my ability to save/access the most recent update/copy of Expander entries.
My company techs didn't know how to deal with it and referred me to a Dictaphone tech who seemed to know even less.
He rooted around in my 'puter for the better part of 2 hours and had me log in to WClient to try to access reports ad nauseum. After saying yes to ESP, this error code came up and the transcription menu, etc., promptly disappeared.
I finally took matters into my own hands, saying "No" to ESP on one log in attempt w/the player, etc., loading just fine and I could access reports and ESP entries.
I logged out and re-logged in, said No, and got in just fine.
The third time, I said Yes to ESP, got in, and was able to access reports. and get down to work.
This situation has recurred all week now in betw. work sessions, with my having to say No once or twice before getting into Word Client and accessing ESP and getting to work.
So, what the heck is this error code about and can it be addressed? It's been a real bear remembering to copy/back up ESP before I log out after a work session.
And, I've been screaming bloody murder when I get thrown or freezed out of the system, have to reboot or re-log in only to discover that I've lost my most recent entries.
If I get an expander system, what are the chances that I'll have the same problems?
Thanks so much.
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First off go to the local library and look at the April 2005 issue of Consumer Reports. Each year they rate new/used cars for reliability and it's a great way to see what vehicles have shown to be reliable in your price range and which ones you should run from.
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Learn as many keystroke combinations/shortcuts as possible -- avoid the mouse as much as possible.
Use your word expander: Put words, phrases, chunks of text in it. You should just be gliding along, rarely typing an entire word.
Don't eat/drink/smoke while you are typing - it takes your hands off the keyboard. Only do that during a break.
Most importantly for me is to set a specific goal for that 1 or 2-hour block and concentrate VERY hard on getting it. Push. Reward yourself with a short break when you're done. Then start again. Don't view your day as "8 hours" or "10 hours" ... look at it in 2-hour chunks of time.
Be well rested and eat lightly before you start typing.
Make sure you are comfortable and well supported in your desk and chair situation, lighting, even perhaps a little light music in the background.
Believe that you can do it. YOU CAN!!!
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I would take a refresher course and study the AAMT book and then apply to lots of places. If they are worried about the amount of time you have been away, then asked to be tested... Good luck!
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