Hi Jean, Perky Duck is available free online through Duxbury's web site. It is possible to do six-key entry using this program with JAWS. For viewing your file in Grade 2, I recommend that you use a braille display rather than using speech. I used that program as a student at Northwest Vista College when I took the Textbook Braille Transcriber Program during the years from Spring 2003 through Summer 2005. There is a list of keyboards somewhere on the internet that will allow 6-key input. If I find the source, I will post the URL at a later time. Contact me off list if you need more personal help. Lisa Hall, President National Association of Blind Office Professionals (NABOP) "It's not over until I win!"--Les Brown New web page: http://www.lisa-halls-world.org Phone: (513) 931-7070 E-mail: lhall007@xxxxxxxxxxxx MSN I.D.: lhall10@xxxxxxxxxxx (no email at this address) Skype: lisa120362 _____ From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jean Menzies Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 1:30 PM To: DBT list Subject: [duxuser] perky duck Not sure if it's appropriate to ask, but since this is a Duxbury list... Is Perky Duck accessible using Jaws? I can't use six-key entry with my keyboard and am looking for an alternative for direct braille entry on the PC. Jean