Renee,
I have  PK which by the way stands for pocket. If you put addresses in the 
PK, they will stay there until you do a hard reset or until the unit has 
died and needs new batteries or something. You need to purchase a 
flashcard known as a data card and back up to flashcard. It's the safest 
way to protect your data.
How do you like the split spacebar? I found it took some getting used to. 
the keyboard as well. do you like the navigation keys where they are? I 
found I had to get used to that as well. Now I hardly ever touch my old 
classic braillenote. so I guess I am reallyy preferring the PK to the 
classic.
Isaac

On Sat, 12 Mar 2005, Renee M. Zelickson wrote:

> Hello All:
> As I understand things owning an M-20, I am trying to learn this new PK I have
> just purchased; I should say that my husband is learning it so he can teach me
> and I must say I admire you all who have thus far grasped everything.  I want
> to start putting addresses in the address book entries.  When I do so, does it
> stay in the PK unit itself in a sort of database-type file and you back it up
> on the flash card? or does it go straight to the flash card.  Jonathan, if you
> are reading this, your tutorial is most wonderful but still a little beyond me
> for me to work with the unit much.
> 
> Thanks, in advance, for anything you all have to say.
> 
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