Hi Rhonda,

I was out of town for a few days and didn't get back to you on this question.

I did send a message stating that pressing Read with I indicates that I have Keysoft 7.2 Build 43. I could also give you kernel version and other information if that helps.

I went to the Command summary and it does indicate correctly that the browser history is read with control with H.

Joleen


----- Original Message -----
From: Rhonda Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 07:20:41 -0500
Subject: re: [Braillenote] history

Hi Joleen:

For some reason, your manual hasn't made the change.  I didn't
have this unit when it was a 6.2.  I got it when it was a demo
unit as a 7.0.

When you are at the Main Menu, and press Read with I, does it
show 7.2?  It looks like some of the documentation that was in
6.2.  What does it show in your Command Summary?
----- Original Message -----
From: Joleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date sent: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 21:54:23 -0700
Subject: re: [Braillenote] history

Hi Rhonda,

Here is my 12.9 from the file modified August 3, 2006  I just
received my transplant a few weeks ago.  If you have an older
version, you may have an earlier version of the documentation.
That is my guess.

12.9 History.

History is a record of all the web addresses or local file paths
(referred to as URLs) you have accessed using the browser, with
an upper limit of 300.

To access the history, press CONTROL with H.

To go to the history list, press RIGHT ARROW.

To navigate to a page listed in the history, select it from the
history list using SPACE and BACKSPACE, then press ENTER.
Alternatively, use the READ with F find command to locate the
history item in the list then press ENTER.


12.9.1 History Records.

Each history record consists of the following information:

Date when last visited – self explanatory;

URL – the whole address path for the page e.g.
http://www.humanware.com/index.cfm/8,html;

Title – the title given to a particular page;

Domain – the base web address for a page, e.g. www.humanware.com.


12.9.2 Sorting history records.

You can change the way in which a history is presented by sorting
by day or by domain.

A search by day will sort all the fields in a record by date and
time order, then by domain. A search by domain will sort all
fields by domain, then date and time.

To toggle the sort mode press CONTROL with S. The factory setting
is by day, and if you change it, the system will always default
to the setting you last made, whichever it is.


12.9.3 Reviewing history.

Having established a sorting order for the history records, you
may then want to review them. You can do this in two ways – by
record or by field. Reviewing by record will take you from record
to record in the order defined by the sort. Use RIGHT ARROW to
review forwards and LEFT ARROW to review back.

Review fields within a record by using SPACE for forwards and
BACKSPACE for back.

Other commands for reviewing history records are:

Next History record: RIGHT ARROW.


Previous History record:  LEFT ARROW.


Forward one Day: READ with PERIOD.


Back one Day: READ with M.


Forward one week: CONTROL with L.


Back one week: CONTROL with J.


Previous Domain name: CONTROL with O.


Next Domain name: CONTROL with U.


Newest History record: READ with T.


Oldest History record: READ with B.


Sort by domain/day: CONTROL with S.


Note: history is presented alphabetically for day or domain
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