Alex and Greg,
Greg, actually you have confused some of us. Space with dots 1-5-6 (READ with Q) is query cursor position. On the other hand, Alex, SPACE with dots 1-2-6 (READ with R) is the command to go to a specific position.

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Oh, that one. Thanks. For any interested,
it is SPACE+1+5+6 on a
BT.  I had forgotten about it.

Have a great day,
Alex

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Hello Alex,
The read with r on the qt model lets you put
in which page, line,
and column
you want to go to. Think of it as a go to
page command.  Hope
this
clarifies things.
Sincerely Greg
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What is that READ+R command for? If I
understand you correctly,
it is to
return to the previous position in the
document? How useful that
would be!
What is the BT command, please?

Have a great day,
Alex

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Hello Tara,
Sorry it has taken me so long to get back.
To answer your
first question
I dont know of a specific command to find the
total number of
pages.  The
only way I know to do this is to press read
with q witch will
tell you the
current page line and column you are on, take
note of this and
then press
read with b to go to the bottom of the page
and do another read
with q wich
will tell you the page you are on and since
you are on the last
page this
will give you the total number of pages, then
press read with r
to go back
to the page you started on. To answer your
second question when
you are
finished reading in braille hit one of your
cursor routing
buttons wich will
take the cursor to where you are in braille
and then when you
start using
speech it will start from where you currently
are.  Hope this
helps.
Sincerely Greg
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Thanks Greg.
A bit more of the questions.
Is there any command to know how many pages
a particular book
contains?
And what should I do while switching from
Braille to speeck or
visa versa
that the reading is resumed? What happens
now with me is that
when I get
tired after reading say 15 pages in Braille
and feel like
listening rather
than reading the speech starts reading from
the first page.
How to avoid this?
Thanks in anticipation.
Tara Prakash
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Hello Tara,
The command to go to a specific page is read
with r it will say
go to
wich position then type P plus the page
number.  Also with this
command
you can specify the column and the line on
the specific page
that you
want by typing l plus the line number or c
plus the column
number.  Hope
this helps.
Sincerely Greg

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