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4.3.9 Go to Previous Document
If you have multiple documents open, you can go directly to the
document that you had opened before the document that you are
currently editing. 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 previous document” by pressing
“space-4,” and then press “enter.” Or, you can press “shift-tab (space
-1-2)” while you are editing a document to go to the previous
document.
4.3.10 Go to Next Document
If you have multiple documents open, you can go directly to the next
document that is open. 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 next document” by
pressing “space-4,” and then press “enter.” Or, you can press “tab
(space-4-5)” while you are editing a document to go to the next
document.
4.4 Read Menu
The “read” menu reads the document in voice and in Braille when the
user has opted to use read in voice and Braille. In order to call up the
“read menu,” press “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and then press “r
(dots 1-2-3-5).” The submenus of the “read” menu are “read selected
text,” “read beginning of selected text,” “read from beginning to
cursor,” “read from cursor to end,” “auto scroll,” and “read status.”
4.4.1 Read Selected Text
The “read selected text” command allows you to have the Braille
Sense Plus B32 read text that you have in a selection. To execute
this command, press “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and move to the
“read” menu by pressing “space-4,” and then press “enter,” or press “r
(dots 1-2-3-5)” to call up the “read” menu. Press “enter” on “read
selected text” in the “read” menu. While editing a document, you can
press “backspace-b (dots 1-2)” to activate the “read selected text”
function. Although you activate this function, the cursor location will