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Three questions: 1. Do you have any problems with staying awake when you're tired? Tired sighted people can usually force themselves to stay awake by keeping their eyes open and receiving visual stimulation, but will tend to fall asleep quickly with closed eyes, unless there is really lound or really annoying audio stimulation. Is there a method you use to keep yourself awake when you're tired if you don't have things like coffee or an MP3 player to help you out? 2. Does JAWS have any kind of a visual interface? Due to its function and intended use, it can obviously get away without one, but it's just weird to think about writing an application that takes keyboard input but doesn't display anything. 3. You mentioned earlier that when you get non-braille paper documents like mail, you scan and OCR them to read them. How do you know how to orient the document on the scanner so that you don't scan it upside-down or scan the blank side? Just trial and error, or is there some hueristic?
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