Hi All, I sometimes want to search backward from my current location. An example would be to get back to the beginning of a chapter. If enter started the search, how would one search backward? Robert Carter At 01:24 PM 8/25/2004, you wrote: >Yes. > > >-----Original Message----- >From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >[mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of LARRY SKUTCHAN >Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 2:21 PM >To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [bookport] Re: Braille entry > > >Would it be acceptable to assume that the search is to proceed in the = >=3D >forward direction? > > > >>> gwunder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Wednesday, August 25, 2004 12:56:00 PM >>> >I tried the new find command with the use of the keyboard for >entry. This is a fantastic feature and certainly improves the >flexibility of the unit. > >One thought is that pressing enter might be made not only to exit >the braille entry mode but to initiate the find if the only >reason for the entry mode is to perform that function. I end up >repositioning the unit after braille entry so I can have the >correct orientation to press the find button and if what I'm >looking for isn't found, I need then to reorient the unit and do >another find. Better to know before placing the unit back in the >regular orientation whether or not my find is successful. > > >Gary Wunder >gwunder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=3D20