No, Laura, I didn't take offense, and my message looked pretty bad with those 
typos.  Either the key is stuck, or I'm not pressing down hard enough when I 
type.  I'm reading as I go along, and this message looks good so far, grin.  I 
don't mind "didacticisms" in a nice way, grin.  I've never even used the spell 
checker before, for some reason.
Somehow, when I did another reset, my manual appeared again inthe Options menu. 
 Strange.
Laura, you said you have some keystrokes that aren't inthe Manual.  Would you 
mind sending these to me if it wouldn't be too much trouble?
Is there a way to make the keys a little quieter in a later update? They're not 
too loud, but it would be interesting to be able to turn down the progress 
beeps, if possible.  I'm hearing-impaired also, but I can't hear the alarm real 
well unless it's set at 32.  I wish that would be just a little bit louder, for 
alarm clock purposes, anyway.  I have an old Sharp electric alarm clock, and I 
think that's a little louder than the highest setting for the alarm.
I know one can go to Options and hit N which will tell you your next 
appointment.  Is there any to scroletter through to get a list of your 
appointments without going through the individual dates? I use the keyplan 
feature a lot now.  I'd still like to see a an optional feature in keyplan 
whereby one could have a "planner alert status".  When one turns on the unit 
and there's an appointment for that day, you will have to answer No to get out 
of it when it says something like "planner alert, yes or no.  The alarm would 
still be an option, of course.
Thanks for listening, and keep the courteous reminders and shortcuts coming.  
It keeps me on my toes, grin.
Thanks for listening.
That's exciting that you're moving to Phoenix, Mary Ellen.  Ts not too far from 
the low desert of Riverside California.
Nancy


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