Don't forget, help is almost always available, space H works very well.
However, I must admit the first time I set up wireless connections I read
the manual on my 18-cell while setting it up on the 32, but then discovered
that I can't use the wireless at work and they won't make an exception for
me.  


Rose Combs
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Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 5:22 PM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Question for Jonathan re the tutorial


Hi Terry,
Thanks for understanding.
I have a friend in AZ, who  operates a transcribing business.  When I get
KS7.0, I will ask her what it would cost to do the User Guide, in totem.
However, it makes sense that those of us who are deaf-bind would not need
the stuff on Media player/radio, pronunciation dictionary, etc. Obviously,
To downsize the embossing, I'd need to go through the entire document. As an
example,I don't need eloquence, but would use it when using  the Bn to
communicate with a hearing person.
BTW:  Rhonda Clark sent us a Soortcut Command list recently. It wasn't
alphabetical, but by topic.  I thought it was helpful, but probalby needs
modifying and additions with KS 7.0. KC.

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