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1. After the FTP service has connected, you can navigate through the
remote folder, just like in the file manager. If you need to reference
the navigation keys for the File manager, please refer to chapter 4 in
this manual.
2. Once you have selected the files that you want to copy by pressing
the “Space”, you can open the FTP menu by pressing “Space-m (dots
1-3-4)”, and then use “Space-1” or “Space-4” to navigate to “Copy”,
and press “Enter”. You can also activate this function without calling
up the menu by pressing “Enter-c (dots 1-4)”. Note that you cannot
copy folders to send to the local folder.
3. Next, it will open the “Local folder”. You will see the Disk list, just like
when you open the file manager. You will be taken to “flashdisk” by
default. However, if you have a SD card or USB memory stick
inserted, you can navigate to those disks by pressing “Space-1”or
“Space-4”. Please refer to chapter 3 in this manual regarding
navigation keys in the File manager.
4. After entering a disk, open the menu by pressing “Space-m (dots 1-3-
4)”. Then, move to “Paste” with “Space-1” or “Space-4”, and press
“Enter”. You can also activate this function without calling up the
menu by pressing “Enter-v (dots 1-2-3-6)”. While pasting, you will
hear a sound that indicates that the Braille Sense OnHand is working.
If the file is larger than 300 KB, you will also hear the progress meter
each time an additional 10% has been completed. If the file is less
than 300 KB, then you will only hear the sound, and not the progress
meter.
5. When the file has been pasted successfully, you will see the message,
“xxx file retrieved”, where xxx is the name of the file. If the file is not
pasted successfully, you will hear, “xxx file not retrieved”. After the file
is pasted successfully, you will also hear, “Retrieve completed”, and
you will be returned to the local folder list.
13.2.3.2 Send To
This function will allow you to send files from the local folder list to the
remote folder list. It is only available in the local folder list. This is very
similar to the copy and paste function. The difference is that you do not