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4)” or “F2,” and move to the “read” menu by pressing “space-4.”
Then, press “enter.” Move to “read status” by pressing “space-4,”
and then press “enter,” or you can press “s (dots 2-3-4)” in the read
menu, which is the short cut. While editing a document, you can
press “space-3-4” to activate this function. In order to return to the
document that you are editing, press any key.
4.5 Layout
The “layout” command sets the layout for printing on an ink printer or
embossing on a Braille printer. The “layout” menu has the following
submenus: “Braille document layout,” “print document layout,”
“Braille paragraph layout,” and “print paragraph layout.” The changes
that are made with the “layout” command are not displayed on the
Braille display. In order to check the layout, call up the menu by
pressing “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and check the layout values
one by one. The changed values will be displayed within the menu.
4.5.1 Braille Document Layout
While you are editing a document, press “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or
“F2” to call up the menu, and select “layout” or press “p (dots 1-2-3-
4),” (which is the short cut), and then select “Braille document layout.”
Or, you can press “backspace-p (dots 1-2-3-4).” “Braille document
layout” is used to set the width and height of the paper for embossing
as well as the following options. Whenever you change a layout
setting while you are editing a document, the setting will be valid on
the rest of the document.
You can navigate the menu items with “space-1” or “space-4,” and
you can move to “confirm” or “cancel” by pressing “tab” (“space-4-5”
or “F3”). You can skip an item by pressing “space-4” if you don’t want
to change the default setting.
The following are the items that can be changed:
1) Set characters per line
This sets the number of characters (Braille) per line to emboss
in Braille. The default value is set to 32. Type in the number of
characters per line, if you decide you want to change the value.