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have specified. If you want to change the direction, press “tab
(“space-4-5”)” to move to the next field.
3) Search direction
The “search direction” has the same function as the “search
direction” explained in section 4.3.1. After you set the searching
direction, press “enter” to start the replacement of text, or press
“tab (“space-4-5”)” to set the “match case” or “replace.”
4) Match case
This field display only when you execute the “replace” 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.”
5) Replace
You may want to replace only one piece of text. Or, you may
want to replace all the texts that coincides with the text that you
typed in the “text to find” field. You can set it in the “replace” field.
There are two choices: “once” and “all.” You can toggle between
the two choices by pressing “space.”
6) Confirm and Cancel
Pressing “enter” on “confirm” will start finding and replacing text.
If there is no text that coincides with the text that was typed in,
“no more searching data” is displayed, and the function is
canceled.
Pressing “enter” on “cancel” will cancel the “replace” function.
4.3.4 Go to Location
The “go to location” command moves rapidly to a specific location.
You can move to a specific page, paragraph, or line. To execute this
command, press “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and move to “go to”
by pressing “space-4.” Then, press “enter” on “go to.” Move to “go to
location” by pressing “space-4,” and then press “enter.” While editing
a document, press “enter-l (dots 1-2-3)” to activate this function. If
“go to location” is executed, the word processor says, “move to page
number:” If you type in a number here, the Braille Sense Plus B32
will take you to the page number that corresponds with the number
you have just typed in. You can also type the letter “f (dots 1-2-4)”
before the number. This will tell the Braille Sense Plus B32 that you
are looking for a page number, and not a paragraph, or, line number.
Type in the number of the page you want to move to without the plus