Terri,

Thank you for this. I already know these commands, but it still very much smacks of DOS and doesn't allow you to explore efficiently, if you don't remember the complete file structures, or if you have deep paths, such as /manuals/window-eyes manual, etc. You should be able to go into a folder, see all the folders at the top, and the files below the folders, as you can in Windows. It is just inefficient, as are the block commands for example. To have to go to a menu to perform block commands is rediculous. Selection should be done like Windows as well. But I won't go on any more.

All the best

At 01:17 24/10/2003, Terri Pannett spake these words of wisdom
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>Dear Steve,
>
>I don't know what type of keyboard you have, but if you have a QT keyboard
>and you know the name of the subfolder, you can type /foldername and get to
>a list of files in that folder.
>
>I agree Keysoft should be structured like Windows Explorer so that you can
>see a folder has subfolders in it and hit right arrow to see what they are.
>
>To get to subfolders within a folder, press control t on a QT keyboard.  (I
>wish I had a list of the BT keyboard commands so I could give the
>equivalents.)
>
>Terri, Amateur radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
>California
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