Lisa, you can search for terms directly by choosing the index in stead of the table of contents option in the users guide via the options menu or by pressing h together with enter and backspace and in the index, type in the term you want. Riana
-----Original Message----- From: Lisa Ehlers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 June 2004 11:00 To: [email protected] Subject: [Braillenote] my apologies fixed my computer braille problem Hi Listers, My apologies for my previous emails about having trouble writing in computer Braille. I figured it out by reading the file in the command summary of the user's guide. It was in the user's guide but it would have taken me hours to find it in the one in the options menu so I went directly to the manual on the keysoft system disk and looked at the command summary there. This brings up the point that I fervently wish users could search for terms directly in the user's guide without having to go through the process of wondering which chapter something should be found in and finding it on the keysoft system disk. I guess the trick is I have to do backspace with g first and then the backspace with j. Anyway it works now. Sorry if my earlier posts seemed harsh. By the way thanks for everyone's help with my papers for my history class. I ended up with an A in the course. Lisa ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote "Privileged / Confidential information may be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message (or responsible for the delivery of the message to such person), you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone. In such case, you should destroy this message and kindly notify the sender by reply e-mail. Please advise immediately if you or your employer do not consent to e-mail messages of this kind. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this message that do not relate to official business of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. All views expressed herein are the views of the author and do not reflect the views of the Department of Justice unless specifically stated otherwise."
