Hi Pam, What you do is to hit enter on the volume you want. Then after several seconds you will see comething come up as you described. Without scrolling through it, which is actually the volume you want as opened in the browser, you hit control s if you're using a qt or space with s if you're using a braille keyboard.
You'll be asked for the folder where you want it placed, so select one in the usual way, and hit enter. You will then be asked for a filename. Give it a filename with a .brf extension and press enter. This should save it and you can then open it as a braille file and read it. I'm almost certan you have to give it the extension or else it will default to html or something, but could be wrong about this. I've simply gotten into the habbit of giving it the .brf extension. So, the bottom line is that you don't download it as you would most files as web braille has it's own set of peculiarities. Don
