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| #417274 - 02/23/16 03:26 PM  Re: YES! A Yamaha PSR can do what I want
[Re: leeboy] |  
|   Senior Member
 
   Registered:  12/08/02
 Posts: 15593
 Loc:  Forest Hill, MD USA
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Well, I just tried reading the screen from a 15 degree angle from horizontal, and I had no problem reading the screens. However, in order to see to tabs at the top of some screens, you must be almost directly over the display. I rarely use the tabs, but I guess, for some, it could be a problem. Of course, you could revert to what we did in the old days, raise the back end of the keyboard with some rubber door-stop wedges.   Gary  
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