RP-7 Help - Please !
I am a new member to this forum, so please excuse me if I am asking a question that may have been answered a couple thousand times before.
I always wanted an RP-7 and finally snagged one off ebay. It sounds great and is in perfect working order (I think) and along with it came your world famous \"Users Manual\".
I am sorry, but not only was my father a college algebra professor, but he was an electrical engineer....So I not only suffer from math anxiety, but combined with my bad case of dyslexia, am totally \"technically challenged\" and a complete \"retard\" when it comes to reading and following directions!
Each time I read the manuel and feel more lost than before. Please understand this - and in my own defense - I have been told that I have an extremely \"high IQ\", and am able to grasp difficult concepts and excell in many other areas...But not when it comes to reading and applying directions. I have found that I work best when I can \"see it\". Sooooooo, I was wondering if there is there a visual aid (video-dvd - etc) that \"step-by-step\" - shows you how to use and work the many features of this processor?\"
If you don't have one, perhaps, because of the quality of your products (they last a long time and people continue to want and use them) and the fact that an extremely large portion of us \"creative types\" suffer from various levels and types of \"dyslexia\" , that such a product would greatly benifit many present and potential buyers of your products! This would certainly play an important part in creating future \"buyer loyalty\" to your company and its products. To tell you the truth, at this point, although a number of your newer products look extremely interesting, because of my disability, I am not incliended to make future purchases of such complicated products.
What do you say?
Thanks,
Stephen
I always wanted an RP-7 and finally snagged one off ebay. It sounds great and is in perfect working order (I think) and along with it came your world famous \"Users Manual\".
I am sorry, but not only was my father a college algebra professor, but he was an electrical engineer....So I not only suffer from math anxiety, but combined with my bad case of dyslexia, am totally \"technically challenged\" and a complete \"retard\" when it comes to reading and following directions!
Each time I read the manuel and feel more lost than before. Please understand this - and in my own defense - I have been told that I have an extremely \"high IQ\", and am able to grasp difficult concepts and excell in many other areas...But not when it comes to reading and applying directions. I have found that I work best when I can \"see it\". Sooooooo, I was wondering if there is there a visual aid (video-dvd - etc) that \"step-by-step\" - shows you how to use and work the many features of this processor?\"
If you don't have one, perhaps, because of the quality of your products (they last a long time and people continue to want and use them) and the fact that an extremely large portion of us \"creative types\" suffer from various levels and types of \"dyslexia\" , that such a product would greatly benifit many present and potential buyers of your products! This would certainly play an important part in creating future \"buyer loyalty\" to your company and its products. To tell you the truth, at this point, although a number of your newer products look extremely interesting, because of my disability, I am not incliended to make future purchases of such complicated products.
What do you say?
Thanks,
Stephen
Comments
I have to admit I'm kinda like a fly on the wall around this forum, but have gleaned a TON of information just by following the posts that a lot of the main members around here have posted. This is a really great community and the people here seem to ALWAYS be willing to help out in some way if possible.
Maybe you could answer a couple of questions to get started in helping you. I may not know the answer(s) but someone around here may. What are your initial questions? What are the main points you are struggling with? Perhaps if everyone had a starting point to get you going then we can get the ball rolling?