Sorry it took so long but the box is finally in the mail and should arrive there in a week or so at the latest. I am not sure how it was sent but it was labeled "Books" and my aide was upset since according to him it cost more because I had written the word on the box. It has been so long that I no longer remember to whom I sent it so will the receiver please let me know when they have arrived. I had attached one of those light green forms for the post office to mail me but it was a new post office and the lady insisted that those cards were no long in use and I would have to insure it if I wanted notification. As I had not put any amount on the insurance form the aide took that off so I am just hoping it gets there as my aide was most concerned with my not spending more money than he thought necessary. His priorities are not mine as I have had to nag and yell just to get the box sent and the other boxes have yet to go out. Maybe Tuesday but the CDs are going out priority mail. The books are labeled books so they will get there when they get there - sorry. Amy omsm, note to those who tell people that they can find the "f" and "j" keys because of the little raised dot on the bottom center of the key. That is assuming that the typist has the physical sensitivity to feel that little dot. Not all of us can feel it. There are many physical problems the make it impossible even to use Braille because it takes a greater degree of sensitivity to distinguish the letters [number and arrangement of those dots] than some of us have. I am lucky if i can feel the keys and can find the three, six, and four sections and can differentiate between the wider ones and taller ones on the keypad. This is not a complaint, just an explanation of awareness and sensitivity to the lack of same. Fortunately I learned to touch type on a standard keyboard and can see an enlarged print as I type to make sure my fingers are where I think they are but not everyone is as lucky as I am so please have patience with those who are not.