By the way, I believe you and Martin told me about a website where I
could begin learning about how to use the iPod Touch. One of you
pointed out that it didn't go from A through Z, but, rather, had
individual topics, which some people find to be an advantage and
others do not. Could one of you please remind me of that website?
Thanks.
Jan
On 1/28/17, David Goldfield <dgoldfield1211@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jan,You are invited to visit the moderator's Web site at WWW.DavidGoldfield.Info
To be honest, I didn't actually figure it out. I looked it up. <grin>
On 1/28/2017 3:19 PM, Jan Lattuca wrote:
David, how on earth did you figure out that pressing the Sleep button
ten times would provide info re version and serial number? Anyway,
thanks for the info. Thanks, too, for the BARDtalk website. That,
along with many other goodies, is now proudly displayed in my
"Goldfield" folder.
Jan
On 1/27/17, David Goldfield <dgoldfield1211@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The BARDtalk Web site contains tons of information concerning the NLSYou are invited to visit the moderator's Web site at
digital talking player, including a very detailed FAQ. It appears that
the FAQ may not have been updated since 2011 but I'm sure most of the
material contained in it is still current. It mentions that Bookshare
content cannot be played on the player; this is actually not true as you
can download Bookshare books as standard mp3 files. If you download the
books as mp3 audio the NLS player will be able to play them.
I also made an error during tonight's call regarding determining the
version of the player you have. With no cartridge in the player, press
the sleep button ten times to get this information. The version and
serial number will repeat until you press any other key to stop.
Here's the link to the Bardtalk site.
http://www.bardtalk.com/
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