Having to enter 92 is inconvenient. But the # command for finding out what page you are curently on is even only half working, I don't know any other way to find out where I am. > We disabled it, since it didn't work correctly in thumb Braille. Use menu > 9 > 2 to accomplish the same thing. > > > > Marc Mulcahy > LevelStar LLC. > 1500 Cherry St. Suite D > Louisville, CO 80027 > (303) 926-4334 ext. 701 > marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: icon-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> [mailto:icon-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kevin Jones >> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 8:33 AM >> To: icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [icon-discuss] problems in the bookshelf >> >> Hello, I've noticed the # command in the bookshelf when >> reading a book seems broken. I read where you can't enter >> page numbers in that mode anymore, What was the reason for >> removing that? Also, some times the command doesnt work; and >> I know i didn't leave the keyboard in thumb braille mode. >> Sometimes if you move around in the file the command will >> then work again, but it's almost not reliable anymore, and I >> use it a lot. Without it, we really don't have a way to get >> an idea of where in the file we are mathematically. >> Kevin >> >> > >