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Comment by Wynne A. Pauly on January 4, 2012 at 14:22

Or Jenny, too, or Anybody,

What do you think of the Passport versus the Infinity?

Comment by Wynne A. Pauly on January 4, 2012 at 14:20

Lisa,

What do you think of the Passport versus the Infinity?

Comment by Kathy Fennell on January 4, 2012 at 11:16

Lisa Gretarsson, I just friended you to see if you're really interested in selling your LightSpeed.  Please send me a message privately.  Thanks!

Comment by Ginger H. Brooks, CRR, CSR, CLR on January 4, 2012 at 11:01

I'll try to do that this afternoon, Jenny.

Comment by Jenny Griffin, RMR CRR CCRR CRC on January 4, 2012 at 11:00

I also feel compelled to add the fact that we are all realtime reporters.  We want/demand the greatest accuracy and ease from our writers because what we write goes out to others.

Ginger, I wish you would find a little measuring device and let us know.  Make Jeff happy!

Comment by Ginger H. Brooks, CRR, CSR, CLR on January 4, 2012 at 10:58

I haven't measured mine, Jeff, but I have a very shallow stroke, and I don't have any problems.

Comment by Jenny Griffin, RMR CRR CCRR CRC on January 4, 2012 at 10:51

Jeff, here's a paste of what I wrote in the closed Infinity Users group on Facebook a while ago, talking about depth and my Infinity Ergo - and remember I had the LS for at least a year: 

I am getting perfect results at fast testimony with the depth my pics show and these settings. I experimented with a shallower depth, but what happened is while I was able to achieve perfection on a CRR or even a 225 Q & A, during an actual depo, the shallower settings were just too sensitive, registering my hesitations where I was making contact with the keys without knowing I was. At this longer depth I don't have to be so careful - which was wearing me out!

The moral: Throw out your idea that you need the most shallow stroke ever. You need the stroke that gives you the greatest accuracy with the most ease. My fingers are still totally happy. The force required to press down is still super light!

Jeff, I know you can't see my pics on FB, but I'll tell you that right now, the depth of my -F key is at a tad less than 1/4 of an inch, and that's when pressing it down all the way, which I don't when writing.  The activation point is higher than that.  The amount of effort it takes to press is so minimal.  I wish you could try one out for a while!

Comment by Christy Fagan, CRR, RMR, CSR on January 4, 2012 at 10:01

I get comments at EVERY deposition. 

Comment by Christy Fagan, CRR, RMR, CSR on January 4, 2012 at 9:33

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Here's my ergo Infinity without the screen on it.

Comment by Monyeen Black on January 4, 2012 at 9:30

I get to get my hands on the Infinity machines in two weeks at a Realtime Ready seminar. I CANNOT WAIT!

 

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