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“program” menu. If you press the “record” button once, the Braille
Sense OnHand will open the “record” dialog box. If you press the
“record” button again, the Braille Sense OnHand will resume recording.
When you press the “record” button while you are recording, the Braille
Sense OnHand will pause your recording. You can resume the
recording by pressing the “record” button again. The recorded sound
will be stored in a file, and placed in the “flashdisk/media/record” folder.
See section 9.3.3 for more information about recorded files.
9.1.4 Stop Button
The “stop” button has a square shape, and is used to stop playing. If
you press the “stop” button while an audio file is being played, the Braille
Sense OnHand will stop playing. The next time the Braille Sense
OnHand starts playing, it will start from the first file in the play list. If
you press this button while recording, the Braille Sense OnHand will stop
recording. If you press the “stop” button in “record” dialog box while the
Braille Sense OnHand is not recording, the dialog box will close.
9.1.5 Using the Audio buttons in file open dialog box
You can open “Open File” dialog box by long pressing “stop” button in
the “Media player” dialog box. And if you long press the “stop” button
again, this dialog box will close. And then return to the “Media player”
dialog box.
“play/pause” button is same function as “Enter” in “Open File” dialog box.
Also “stop” button, “record” button, “previous” button and “next” button is
same function as “Backspace”, “Space”, “Space-1” and “Space-4” in
“Open File” dialog box.
Namely, you can move to up and down by pressing “previous” and “next”
button in file list. And you can select and unselect by pressing “record”
button. If you press “stop” button, you can move to upper folder. And if
you press “play/pause” button, you can play the selected file in file list of
“Open File” dialog box.
In order to use this function, you must set the audio mode switch to
“media mode”.