I agree here, I never found the User Guide utility all that
satisfactory, especially since it didn't have a "find" command.

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Cranston
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 4:40 PM
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I think the difference might be in the manual itself, or rather the
utility that lets one access the manual from the options menu.  It
doesn't behave very much like the book reader.  I always read the manual
in the book reader, it's a lot less problematic.

Sarah


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Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 4:38 PM
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Subject: re: [Braillenote] marking a place inmanual


Isaac, I tried to duplicate what you described.  Since I don't have a
PK, it may not do the same thing.  But, when I am reading, and press the
E cord, I am where I left off when I go back in.  If you go directly to
Main Menu, that isn't true.  I tried both ways: I went from what I was
reading straight to the Main Menu by pressing 1,2,3,4,5,6 with the Space
Bar.  When I went back to the document, I was back at the top.  When I
rress dots 1,5 cord, it let me back in to where I was.  Like I said,
without seeing the PK, it may be different.


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