Hi Frank,
By now you've probably gotten your answer about how to look up a
definition. I absolutely love, love that feature. Never thought
it would be so helpful, but some books have words in them that
our generation doesn't use these days, and I am glad to be able
to look them up. When I was a child I always used to ask my dad
what a word meant when I was reading.
For some reason, which I don't remember now, Rhonda Stogner
suggested that I put my dictionary on my SD card. So I believe
it's on there. I just took the card out though and found I still
had access to it. So, maybe I'm mistaken. I'm sure we did
something with it though.
Linda
----- Original Message -----
From: "frank M. Hernandez" <[email protected]
To: Bn List <[email protected]
Date sent: Fri, 02 Oct 2009 19:50:53 -0700
Subject: [Braillenote] dictionary question
Dear List,
I have the Oxford dictionary on my PCMCIA slot.
But I cant remember how to look up a definition.
Sorry for the silly question, but I've forgot.
Thanks,
Frank.
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