Sarah,
I couldn't agree more! One can't remember everything especially when one
may not use a given command or function very often! Using the help key
beats thumbing through the manual but then I often need that kind of detail
on some things so I find myself thumbing through the manual for a more
complete explanation!
This list has been very helpful to me as well so that is why we are here to
help one another as you know!
Thanks for bringing those other commands to my attention and didn't mind
typing the BT commands since I was learning them too (grin smile)!
Jim
At 01:06 PM 08/16/2005 , you wrote:
Hi Jim,
Thanks for posting the BT commands. I meant to look them up and post them
myself, but I hadn't gotten around to it yet. Even after almost
three-and-a-half years, I still use that help key occasionally. <Smile>
Sarah
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Hi Sarah,
Thanks for pointing out the other two commands. on a BT Keyboard, to erase
a file, it is backspace with C, dots 1,4, to move a file, it is backspace
with dots 1, 3,4 or backspace with M, to rename a file, it is backspace
with R, dots 1, 2, 3, 5. I wasn't aware of the other two commands. I
guess it pays to read the manual and quick key commands etc. Apparently
Humanware is eliminating more of the need for the file manager slowly but
surely! I don't mind talking about imperfections when imperfections
actually exist. In the case of erasing, moving or renaming files, there
are additional options as is documented in the help file.
Jim
At 11:07 AM 08/16/2005 , you wrote:
>Kathy,
>
>When you're at the "file name" prompt, after you have chosen your folder,
>space or arrow down to the list of files and choose the one you want to
>erase. At this point, press control+i to delete a file, or shift with
>read with r to rename a file. Here is where the context sensitive help
>really shines. Try it sometime, press the help key when at the "list of
>files" prompt, or when pointing to a particular file.
>
>Let me know if this doesn't make sense, and I'll try again.
>
>HTH
>
>Sarah
>
>
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>
>Oh, thank you, Nicole. Could you please talk me through how to delete a
>message from the keyword open file menu. That would certainly be of som
>help. I've been unable to find that process thus far.
>
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