We have used the old QED page turners and they are frought with problems
they do turn backwards but it is laborious and time consuming. Also only
certain types of books and magazines will work and it all has to be set up
quite precisely to work. We have had a few people use it successfully but
some just give up Hope this is helpful
Deborah Jans
Coordinator
KEYCOMM
Lothian Communication Technology Service
Oaklands School Annexe
40 Broomhouse Crescent
Edinburgh
EH11 3UB
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> Subject: QED 2000 Page turners
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> Dear All
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> Have any of you had any experience with the QED page turners. Are they as
> fraught with the usual sort of turning reliability problems as is the GEWA
> page turner.
>
> Any particular paper types or formats that they are better or worse at
> turning ?
>
> I am also right in thinking that they do not allow pages to be turned
> backwards ?
>
>
> With kind regards
>
> Yours sincerely
>
> Tony Swann
> Clinical Scientist
>
>
> East Lincolnshire PCT
> Electronic Assistive Technology Service
> Community Rehabilitation Centre
> Long Leys Road
> Lincoln LN1 1FS.
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