It is a short press. Holding e starts a memo. I think it can be reading when you press e, but I always press the read key, and then e so the speech doesn't read extra things in the other document when it really should be reading the new one. Chase Crispin Administrator and Moderator of the Blind Mobile Tech (BMT or Blindmobiletech) blog, podcast, and soon to be website and mailing lists! Blog: http://www.blindmobiletech.blogspot.com/ http://blindmobiletech.blogspot.com/ or: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BlindMobileTech To subscribe to my blog, add one of these to your RSS reader: http://blindmobiletech.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default or: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BlindMobileTech My podcast (The Blind Mobile Tech podcast) is at: http://blindmobiletechpodcast.wordpress.com/ It is not on feedburner yet! Anyone want it there? If that is easier, let me know! To subscribe to my podcast, add this to your RSS reader: httttp://blindmmobiletechpodcast.wordpress.com/feed/ BMT website: http://www.blindmobiletech.net/ Please Note *IMPORTANT*: I am working on the website, and it should be up there by the beginning of June! Keep your eyes open! Youtube videos for APH are at: http://www.youtube.com/BraillePlus ----- Original Message ----- From: Jo Heydon To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 7:11 AM Subject: [bookport] help on the Book Port Hi, I am confused, and I seem to be getting mixed answers. I want to know how to access and read help on the Book Port. Is it a short press of the E key or a long press? Is it while reading or idle? Thanks for your patience Jo Heydon Email: joheydon@xxxxxxxxxx Phone: (07) 3256 6370 Phone (07) 3166 9693 Mobile 0408 808836 Skype jo.heydon1 MSN jo_heydon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx