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1) Text to find
The first field in “find” is “text to find.” In this window, you can
type in the text that you want to find. If you want to find the text
immediately, press “enter.” However, if you want to set other
fields in the dialog box, press “tab (“space-4-5”)” to move to the
next field.
2) Search direction
The next field is “search direction.” The default direction is
“forward.” If you would like to change the search direction, you
should press “space.” Pressing “space” will toggle between
“forward” and “backward”. After you type in the text to be found,
and set the searching direction, press “enter” if you want to find
the text immediately.
3) Match case
The next field is “match case.” This field display only when you
execute the “find” command in text file. This field does not display
in Braille file. The default value is “no.” If you want to change the
value, press “space.” Pressing “space” will toggle between “no”
and “yes.”
4) Confirm
After you set all of the fields and want to execute “find,” press
“enter” on “confirm.” You can also start finding text by pressing
“enter” on “text to find” or “search direction.”
5) Cancel
In order to cancel the “find” function, press “enter” on “cancel.” Or,
you can cancel the “find” command by pressing “space-z (dots 1-
3-5-6).”
If you have executed the “find” command as explained above and it
finds the text that you typed in, the sentence with the text is displayed
on the Braille display, and “completed” is announced by the voice. If
there was no text that matched what you typed in, the cursor does not
move and the Braille Sense Plus B32 announce the “not found.” by
the voice. This function saves the text that was typed in last, as well
as the direction, so you can use it again to search for the next
occurrence of text.
When using the find command, the current cursor position is very
important. If the cursor is located at the beginning of the document, it
is better for you to select “forward” direction. If the cursor is located