Read Signing For Dummies Online
Authors: Adan R. Penilla,Angela Lee Taylor
Bent ring finger
By making this Sign, you’re saying that someone is ultra-conservative, close-minded, or just an old-fashioned square. Your facial expression is lips pressed tightly together, perhaps paired with a snobbish-type expression.
Crossed index fingers in “X” handshape
This expression is also commonly used in both hearing and Deaf worlds. It’s sometimes used when someone sneezes and you want to let that person know that you don’t want to catch his or her cold. It can also mean
stay back
or
don’t come any closer.
Part VI: Appendixes
In this part . . .
A
ppendix A contains all the answers to those tricky Fun & Games questions and puzzles. Appendix B provides detailed instructions for playing and using the CD.
Appendix A
Answer Key to Fun & Games
Refer to
Chapter 1
or the Cheat Sheet for the manual alphabet.
Answers:
1-g (first); 2-h (Wow); 3-e (six); 4-f (eat); 5-b (big); 6-c (chair, sit); 7-d (fly, planes); 8-a (What — the sign W-T)
Answers:
1. France 2. angry 3. name 4. hello 5. U.S. 6. Mexico 7. bye
Answers:
1-d; 2-i; 3-e; 4-h; 5-a; 6-j; 7-c; 8-g; 9-k; 10-b; 11-f; 12-l
Answers given in chapter.
Answers:
1-f; 2-h; 3-g; 4-e; 5-b; 6-a; 7-d; 8-c.
Answers:
1-c; 2-d; 3-g; 4-a; 5-f; 6-b; 7-e
Answers:
1-a (picnic); 2-e (dark); 3-g (relax); 4-f (gambling); 5-c (baseball); 6-d (game); 7-b (thunder); 8-h (wrestling)
Answers:
a-2 (copy machine); b-1 (computer); c-5 (employees); d-8 (terminated); e-3 (laptop); f-7 (promotions); g-4 (office); h-6 (hire)
Answers:
1. The bus is late. 2. Where is your car? 3. The train goes north. 4. I ride the subway. 5. Is that your motorcycle? 6. Drive two miles. 7. The tree is near the lake. 8. Turn left at the gas station. 9. Cross the bridge. 10. He lives in the mountains.
Answers:
1. dizzy; 2. doctor; 3. throat; 4. draws blood; 5. surgery; 6. cast; 7. emergency; 8. assistant
Answers:
1-f; 2-c; 3-d; 4-a; 5-g; 6-e; 7-b; 8-h
English:
Tomorrow I will have an important message for you. Please respond as soon as possible. Go ahead. Stop keying.
Appendix B
About the CD
In This Appendix
System Requirements
Make sure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements shown in the following list. If your computer doesn’t match up to most of these requirements, you may have problems using the software and files on the CD. For the latest and greatest information, please refer to the ReadMe file located at the root of the CD-ROM.
A PC with a Pentium or faster processor; or a Mac OS computer with a 68040 or faster processor
Microsoft Windows 95 or later; or Mac OS system software 7.6.1 or later
At least 32MB of total RAM installed on your computer; for best performance, we recommend at least 64MB
A CD-ROM drive
A monitor capable of displaying at least 256 colors or grayscale
A modem with a speed of at least 14,400 bps
If you need more information on the basics, check out these books published by Wiley Publishing, Inc.:
PCs For Dummies,
by Dan Gookin;
Macs For Dummies,
by David Pogue;
iMacs For Dummies,
by David Pogue;
Windows 95 For Dummies, Windows 98 For Dummies, Windows 2000 Professional For Dummies, Microsoft Windows Me Millennium Edition For Dummies,
all by Andy Rathbone.
Using the CD with Microsoft Windows
To install from the CD to your hard drive, follow these steps:
1. Insert the CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
2. Click the Start button and choose Run from the menu.
3. In the dialog box that appears, type
d:\Start.htm
.
Replace
d
with the proper drive letter for your CD-ROM if it uses a different letter. (If you don’t know the letter, double-click My Computer on your desktop and see what letter is listed for your CD-ROM drive.)
Your browser opens, and the license agreement is displayed.
4.
Read through the license agreement, nod your head, and click the Agree button if you want to use the CD.
After you click Agree, you’re taken to the Main menu, where you can browse through the contents of the CD.
5. To navigate within the interface, click a topic of interest to take you to an explanation of the files on the CD and how to use or install them.
6. To install software from the CD, simply click the software name.