Hi all,

Terry, what do you mean?  If you are learning to use the book reading
feature on the BN, shouldn't your trainer be teaching you how to use
it, or shouldn't you be preparing for your class by reading the
manual?  The commands for the book reader are in the manual on the BN.
If you're being trained by a competent trainer, he/she has no business
allowing you to go through the training without reading the manual!
The manual is the text book for the blessed training.  Get thee to thy
manual and read it.

Now, if there is a good reason why you can't read the manual, e.g. you
have a learning disability which makes it hard for you to understand
brailled material, then a list of commands might be good.  You can
read the manual with speech or with Braille.  If the manual is too
difficult for you to understand, then your trainer should be able to
train you to use the BN by teaching you in the best way that matches
your learning style.  

So, I guess my response to your question is still, read the manual.
Why?  Because if you read the manual, then if you have problems with
something else, you will know how to use the manual to get the
information you need.  <smile>  I guess I'm becoming more and more
like a linuxer every day.  I'd much prefer to teach you how to fish. 

Ann P.



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