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Old 11-23-2018, 12:24 AM   #5
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The first thing which occurred to me on reading you post was: learn to touch type. But this can take a long time. Touch typing would enable you to keep your eyes on the book while your fingers do the typing; you don't need to look at the keys or screen.

But it can take months, even years to become good at this, depending upon your motor skills.

Another suggestion: read the passages into a tape recorder, then type them later. Or use text to speech software.

Converting the books might be easier.
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