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The address window is only valid when you are in a file or folder list.
When you are in the disk list, the address window is not available.
4.3.2 Type in Path / File Name
When you relocate the cursor by pressing the cursor routing key to the
place that you want to edit, the Braille Sense OnHand will insert the text
from the location where the cursor is. If you know the exact path and
file name, you can type in the path and file name to open the file with the
appropriate application. For example, if you type in
“flashdisk/download” in the address window and press “Enter”, the
Braille Sense OnHand will show you the list of the files in the download
folder. If you type “flashdisk/My Documents/sample.txt” in the address
window, and press “Enter”, the Braille Sense OnHand will first load the
word processor, and then open the file “sample.txt”. After the file opens,
you can read or edit the file, “sample.txt”.
4.3.3 Opening the History List
The history list contains paths, folders, and files that you have opened
previously. You can access this history list within the address window
by pressing the down arrow (“Space-4”). Use the up and down arrows
(“Space-1” or “Space-4”) to review the history list. You can also use the
scroll buttons to move around on this list. Simply open or visit the file
and path by pressing “Enter” on the item, which is displayed in Braille.
The files that are supported by the Braille Sense OnHand will open with
the appropriate applications (see section 4.2.3). During the navigation
of the history list, you can still type in new path names or file names that
you want to access.
4.4 Hot Keys in the “File Manager”
Hot Keys for the File Manager
1. Open: Enter-o (dots 1-3-5)
2. Open with: Enter-e (dots 1-5)
3. Zip: Enter-z (dots 1-3-5-6)