Welcome to the list Nancy!
We all try to help each other out as much as we can!!
You'll find that the bn is pretty easy to learn once you get the hang of things.
For the most part, the commands are pretty consistent.

Richard

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Nancy Ungar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 23:02:34 -0800
>Subject: [Braillenote] First Day owner

>Hi! I'm writing this in Grade 2 on my Braille Lite millennium ;" and am having 
>some translation problems.  I'm so everyxcited I just received my ,? cell Br 
>Note with the Gps system today.  I opened the box and saw all those wonderful 
>parts of the system.  I even got the super disk drie, since I use it from time 
>to time.  I'm like a little kid with a new toy.  I've heardo great things 
>about this list, and I've heard that people goet good answers from very  adept 
>users.

> There's a lot to learn, but it seems like it'll be fairly easy.  I set the 
> timestdate, and I think the unit came fully charged.  I was looking inthe 
> starter chapter that came in Braille but saw nothing about charging it again 
> anyway.  I did an o chord and a P which told me how much usage I have, and 
> I'm wondering if I should set a pnmeter so I'll be warned of battery usage, 
> etcdis By the way, my name is Nancy Ungar, and I live in California.  Thanks 
> for any info and for reading my excited ramblingso ofsmilewith.

> Nancy

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