Although it is possible to spell words out with this machine the stenographer is taught to listen to the sounds of the words and break them up into syllables.
Court reporter machine keyboard.
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They re not easy to learn how to operate but successful court reporters who can use a stenotype machine are well paid and many work the hours they choose.
The stenotype keyboard has far fewer keys than a conventional alphanumeric keyboard multiple keys are pressed simultaneously known as chording or stroking to spell out whole syllables words and phrases with a single hand motion this system makes real time transcription practical for court reporting and live closed captioning because the keyboard does not contain all the letters of the.
You know those little steno machines that court reporters type on in courtroom scenes on tv.
It looks like an adding machine and it certainly isn t a standard typewriter.
All shorthand methods are phonetic to some degree.
This machine works by pressing multiple keys simultaneously known as chording or stroking to spell out whole syllables words and phrases with a single hand motion.
Thus the keyboard is kept very compact with little hand motion required from side to side.
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It must take some real time to lean it.
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Here s how court reporters use those little machines.
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Doing this we can type much faster.
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Stenographers court reporters transcriptionist use a specialized keyboard called a stenograph machine which has fewer keys than a conventional alphanumeric keyboard.
Learning to be a court reporter is like leaning a second language and being able to write in it and translate if from another voice.
Words and phrases phonetically rather than spelling them out letter by letter like on a computer keyboard.