gary

I wwill first start out saying reading Chapters 3 and 4 of the Talks manual will give you all the shorcut keys that you can use for Talks and all the reading commands. You can use Talks followed by 0 to enter training mode. Then you can issue Talks command without doing what they normally do and Talks will just tell you what they are for. Doing another Talks followed by 0 will exit training mode.

To read a line it is Talks followed by up arrow. That is what Talks will tell you read current line if you are in training mode.

If you are writing a text message they are normally limited to 150 to 180 characters and some are less and some are longer depending on the cell provider. So pressing Up or Down arrow isn't a lot of presses to get to the top or bottom of a message. Remember! You are not writing a book in a text message. You aren't even writing a EMail. So you really do not need what you are asking for in a text message being the up and down arrows will get you to the top and or bottom of a message within a few presses.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "gary price" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 5:39 PM
Subject: [Talks] Getting back to the start of a text message using Talks?


Hello everyone. You might think this sounds a bit daft what I am going to ask, but I am new to Talks you see.

You know on your computer keyboard you have a home key and if you press it it either takes you to the beginning of the current line, or if pressed with the control key will take you to the top of the document or window.

When your writing a text message, is there any such command in Talks to get right to the top of a message quickly? I mean without having to scroll all the way through it. And also, if you want to review the current line, what's the command for this as well please?

I hope you don't mind me asking.

Take care folks, thanks in advance, any help would be appreciated.
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