---- Original Message ------
From: "Roselle Ambubuyog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Coming Back to Reading Point?
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 12:26:09 +0800 (PHT)

The user can return to where she left off in the manual if she was using speech 
when reading.  This is not true if the Braille display is used, however.  The 
cursor cannot be routed to the last word you've read if you're in the manual.  
But if I'm not mistaken, you can route it to the start of the sentence in which 
the cursor sits.  See if this works.

Before exiting the manual, press ENTER with BACKSPACE on the BT (READ with 
SPACE on the QT).  Then try returning to the manual and see if you find 
yourself at the beginning of the sentence you were last reading.  That command 
is really used to stop continuous reading with speech and route the cursor 
where you had stopped speech, but on my BNBT, although I'm using a different 
version but I checked this with 3.07 which I have in ROM and it seems to work, 
even if I advance the display from the point that was last read in speech, if I 
press this keystroke before exiting, returning to the User's Guide displays the 
start of the sentence that the BN was displaying last.  It may prove to be a 
work-around so let me know if it works for you guys.

HTH,
Roselle

>----- QUOTED MESSAGE -----
>Sent by: "Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>I have the same problem.  When going back to my reading point in the manual,
>it goies to the top of the chapter, not to where I left off.  All you can do
>is use your thomb key and quickly move to the place you want.  It sometimes
>takes a few minutes.
>I am a begginer.  Is this the right way?

>Terry Powers



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