This is more related to your cursor issue.  Pressing the two inner thumb
keys will route the cursor to the beginning of the line you are on.  I
generally always do this before I exit a file I have been reading.  


Rose Combs
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Hi, Maria,

Well, s\I have found that I don't see the cursor when I do that.

Maybe I'm just a bit confused.

Evelyn

At 04:25 PM 12/16/04 -0800, you wrote:
>Just hit the touch cursor button above the cell to which you want the
>cursor routed.  The cursor will stay at that place, even while you
scroll 
>with the Braille display, but if you're using the keyboard navigation 
>commands to move with speech, the cursor is also moved.  You can hit
the 
>appropriate touch cursor button, and when you see the cursor dots below

>the letter to confirm that it is there, and you've made sure it's where

>you want it to be, you can exit the document, and when you reopen, you 
>should be at the place to which you routed your cursor to (the place
where 
>you left off).
>
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> >Hi.  Is there a way to root the cursot with a bn qt?
>
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