well thats actually one thing im disappointed about. Hanvon's
Dual-Touch puts the whole capacitive and pen touch layer below the display. they could have easily left it in, dropped at least 2 buttons and all would have been good. but for Ectaco to drop the finger touch, neuter the pen and leave a mish mosh of UI controls is a bit of a strange decision.
edit- of course it's possible that it could still be there and just not enabled as with the notation abilities.
edit the second- have you seen videos of TTS on the Jetbook or on Hanvon's original device?