Hi all,
Stanley, there are people in this world who cannot, for whatever
reasons, read manuals. Some cannot because they haven't got the
patience. Some will not because they haven't got the time or think
they haven't got the time. Some do not because they learn better when
spoken to by other human beings. Perhaps Jose has one of these as his
reason, perhaps there are others. A RTFM response is less than
helpful in a case like this.
My advice to you, good sir, is that if Jose's questions bother you,
delete them. Otherwise allow those who have the time and the patience
to deal with newbies' questions to do so.
Me, I'm run off my feet, or I'd help. I can't right now, so I'm
stepping back to allow others who can to serve the need. RTFM may
work in the Linux world, but it doesn't here!
For those seeking the manual on the BN, go to main menu, from there
type space with O then the letter U. This is on the BT keyboard. You
will be asked if you want the index or the table of contents. If one
is familiar with indeces, this is an excellent way to look up a quick
reference. For those seeking in depth knowledge, a careful reading,
chapter by chapter is a good thing to do. Actually, an attempt to
read the manual may serve newbies well because what can happen is that
if you're reading the manual and you come upon something you do not
understand, you can write this list and say, "Hey, I'm reading chapter
X and it says here that ....how does this work, or what do I do then?"
Ann P.
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