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BookCourier Ease of Use

You don’t need to be a gadget lover to learn how to use BookCourier because it’s designed with the everyday user in mind.

Talking Help/Talking User Guide. BookCourier supplies Talking Help for every button and the entire user guide is available for listening. Whether you need quick help on a particular button or more detailed instruction on performing a certain task, BookCourier has the answer.

Instant Location Finder. BookCourier also has a Where am I? feature that will tell you, at any moment, what file you’re listening to and your exact location within it. You can’t get lost, even if you take advantage of BookCourier’s huge storage space.

Announcement Level. Each listener can choose the level of detail BookCourier provides when making announcements. So, the expert user may choose to switch off the information, while the novice user may choose to hear every possible announcement.

Spelling. Sometimes you may have trouble understanding a word in a file. BookCourier's spell feature lets you pause a text-based file and spell any word to make sure you understand exactly what's being read.

Plug and Play Architecture/USB Connection. BookCourier has a "plug and play" architecture that allows your PC and BookCourier to communicate without the hassle of configuring either one. All you have to do is plug the supplied cable into BookCourier and your PC and you're ready to go. BookCourier communicates with the PC through USB, a state-of-the-art protocol that provides fast and reliable data transmission.

 

 

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