I was talking about this list being a bonus.  You cannot actually
Braille the context sensitive help, unless you read the manual by index
and I don't think you'd have to Braille it separately, because it's
already there.
Hth
Riana


-----Original Message-----
From: Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 October 2004 08:25
To: 'Braillenote List'
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Bn's help

Hi Riana;
Is this a full list of the commands and if so, how can I get access to
it.
Thanks.
As soon as I get my braille printer up and running, then I can braille
it!

Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Van Der Walt Riana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 2:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] Bn's help


Dear List,

The context sensitive help in the bn family really is the best I've come
across and if someone doesn't have time to study the manual in its
entirety, you will be able to get almost everything done by pressing
that command where-ever you are.  I didn't have any training
what-so-ever and could confidently use all the features for my regular
needs, which includes basically everything apart from active sync,
formatting and printing and the media player, within about a week of
fiddling around with the unit after hours.

The list is a bonus of all members' combined experience on every level.
Regards
Riana

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