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Among the 22 input fields, you can move from one field to the next by
pressing the up arrow key (“space-1”) or the down arrow key (“space-
4”).
Here you should type in the appropriate information for each field,
and press the down arrow key (“space-4”) to move to the next field.
You do not have to fill in all of the fields. If you want to skip a field,
press the down arrow key (“space-4”), and the field will be left blank.
You will then be prompted for the next field.
When you have entered information in the desired fields, you can
save the information by pressing “tab (“space-4-5”)” or “shift-tab
(“space-1-2”)” repeatedly to move to the “confirm” button. Then,
press “enter.” Or, you can press “enter” in any field.
If you don’t want to save the information that you have entered, press
“tab (“space-4-5”)” or “shift-tab (“space-1-2”)” repeatedly to move to
the “cancel” button, and then press “enter.”
After you cancel the entry, you will be prompted for another record,
beginning with the “last name” field.
You can the use the cursor routing keys to move from one field to the
next.
In any input field, if you press the first cursor routing key all the way to
the left, the first input field (“last name:”) will be displayed and you
can type in a name there. If you want to enter a mobile phone
number without entering other information, press the 5
th
cursor
routing key, and then enter the phone number. In order to jump to
the “home e-mail” field, which is the 20
th
field, you should press the
20
th
cursor routing key.
If you have pressed the 23
th
cursor routing key, or any key to the right
of the 23
th
key is pressed, you will hear a warning sound because
there are only 23 fields in a record.
You can enter telephone numbers using computer Braille (without a
number sign) or regular grade 1 Braille (with or without a number
sign). To type in a dash (-) while typing in a telephone number (e.g.
000-000-0000), you should press “space” or “dots 3-6.”