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Is there a market for user-friendly versions of instruction manuals? Years ago I managed to drag a reduced, clearly explained version of a manual from someone's private website, but I think it was done as a courtesy to fellow frustrated users of that software. For example, the manual for my Yamaha AW1600 is hopelessly set out and has much assumed knowledge. I'm very happy with the machine, but not with the manual. Is there anything out there, either paid-for or free to download?
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That's an interesting business idea. An actually usable manual! ha! Brandon |
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Years ago people did rewrite manuals for keyboards that were user friendly. I would always buy them. I don't see them any more. Some forums will compile their best posts into a sticky. A person could start there.
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