Isic, I can't recall whether the manual mentions this, but the easiest
way to establish the memory status on all disks is:
Go to file manager, space down to directory and enter, but do not enter
on the listing, rather space down till you hear the first disk mentioned
and press space with I to get the disk info, space down and do the same
with the other drives/disks.  You must have the cf cards inserted to get
info for that, otherwise that particular drive is just not shown.
Hth
Riana


-----Original Message-----
From: Isaac Obie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 October 2004 09:17
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Bn's help

Riana,
I found the context help to be vague in some cases and especially in the

file area. I wanted to learn a bit more about how to work with files. I 
found that section very general. Not helpful at all.
I found the area on writing with the word processor very helpful. It 
listed the commands and I was able to get out of the problem situation i

was in.
so yes, some of the context help is useful and some not. they really
need 
to work on the file area.
I think another area is the memory area. I had all kinds of trouble 
figuring out how much memory a machine had and how much was used. I bet 
this comes under the file area as well.
Isaac

On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Van Der Walt Riana wrote:

> Dear List,
>
> The context sensitive help in the bn family really is the best I've
come
> across and if someone doesn't have time to study the manual in its
> entirety, you will be able to get almost everything done by pressing
> that command where-ever you are.  I didn't have any training
> what-so-ever and could confidently use all the features for my regular
> needs, which includes basically everything apart from active sync,
> formatting and printing and the media player, within about a week of
> fiddling around with the unit after hours.
>
> The list is a bonus of all members' combined experience on every
level.
> Regards
> Riana
>
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