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9.2 Braille Keyboard and Extended Keys
You can use more of the features in the “Media player” with the Braille
keyboard than with the audio buttons. You can use the Braille
keyboard commands to control the player in the “Media player” dialog
box. To open the “Media player”, press “Enter” on “Media player”, or
press “m” in the “program menu”. The “Media player” is also opened
when you play audio files by pressing the “play/pause” button on the
front panel of the Braille Sense OnHand. This dialog box contains two
information tabs: “playback information” and “play list”. Press “Space-
4-5” or “Space-1-2” to move between these tabs. A detailed
explanation of these tabs follows in sections 9.2.1, 9.2.2, and 9.2.3.
9.2.1 Playback Information Tab
The “playback information” tab displays the track number, the file name,
and the current playback status such as (play, pause, or stop). If there
are no files in the play list, the Braille Sense OnHand will display “Title:
There are no items to display”. If you press “Space-4”, the Braille
Sense OnHand will display playback time information.
First, the elapsed or remaining time will be displayed. You can set
whether the elapsed time or remaining time will be displayed, using the
“playback settings” dialog box as explained in section 9.3.6.2. If you
have selected the “Remaining time” with this option, the - (minus sign),
will be displayed before the time. Next to the elapsed/remaining time,
the Braille Sense OnHand will display the total playback time of the
currently selected file.
If there are no files in the play list, “Time: There are no items to display”
will be displayed.
9.2.2 Play List Tab
The “play list” tab displays all the files in the play list. For each file in
the play list, it displays the track number, file name, the current place of
the file in the list, and the total number of files in the list. If there is no