Stenotype machines equipped with real-time display technology allow RPRs to provide immediate transcription services, displaying the text as it is being typed.
A scopist is responsible for editing and proofreading the initial transcription to ensure its accuracy and completeness.
CAT software is used to translate the stenographic shorthand captured by the RPR into standard, readable text.
RPRs use stenotype machines to capture spoken words in shorthand, which are then translated into text using CAT software.
To ensure security and confidentiality, RPRs should use strong passwords and encryption for their digital transcripts, protecting sensitive information from unauthorized access.