Thanks Greg.
A bit more of the questions.
Is there any command to know how many pages a particular book contains?
And what should I do while switching from Braille to speeck or visa versa that the reading is resumed? What happens now with me is that when I get tired after reading say 15 pages in Braille and feel like listening rather than reading the speech starts reading from the first page.
How to avoid this?
Thanks in anticipation.
Tara Prakash
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Subject: re: [Braillenote] go to page command?


Hello Tara,
The command to go to a specific page is read with r it will say go to wich position then type P plus the page number. Also with this command you can specify the column and the line on the specific page that you want by typing l plus the line number or c plus the column number. Hope this helps.
Sincerely Greg

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