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read, the cursor will move to the end of the document. To execute
this command, press “space-m (dots 1-3-4),” and move to the “read”
menu by pressing “space-4.” Then, press “enter.” You can move to
“read from cursor to end” by pressing “space-4” and press “enter,” or
you can press “g (dots 1-2-4-5)” on the “read” menu, which is the
short cut. While editing a document, you can press “enter-g (dots 1-
2-4-5)” to activate this function.
If you stop this command before the end of a document, you can
press “backspace-enter,” which will move the cursor to where you
stopped the command.
4.4.5 Auto Scroll
The “auto scroll” command scrolls automatically. The speed of the
“auto scroll” is set in the “settings” menu, which is located in the “file”
menu, which was explained in section 4.1.7. The auto scroll mode
does not read the document using the voice. It is only displayed on
the Braille display. It reads the document line by line automatically.
To execute this command, press “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and
move to the “read” menu by pressing “space-4.” Then, press “enter.”
Move to “auto scroll” by pressing “space-4,” and then press “enter,” or
you can press “a (dot 1)” on the read menu, which is the short cut.
You can turn the auto scroll feature on and off by pressing the up and
down scroll buttons simultaneously. For faster scrolling, press the
right arrow key (“space-6”). For slower scrolling, press the left arrow
key (“space-3”). If you want to read a line again that you have
already scrolled past, you can read it again by pressing the up arrow
key (“space-1”) until you can get to what you want to read. Similarly,
if you want to skip some lines that you do not wish to read, you can
skip them by pressing the down arrow key (“space-4”). You can also
access this function without opening the menu by pressing both scroll
keys at the same time when in your document.
4.4.6 Read Status
This function will tell you information about your current file. If you
activate this function, the Braille Sense Plus B32 will tell you the
“filename,” “edit mode (insert or overwrite),” and “file protection(write
or read only).” To execute this command, press “space-m (dots 1-3-