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with an attachment that has been unread. It would appear as “-a
subject: (subject of the e-mail) xx/yy.”
You can move from one e-mail message to the next e-mail message
when this subject is displayed. You can move by using the following
keys;
Move to the next e-mail: Space-4
Move to the previous e-mail: Space-1
Move to the first e-mail in the Inbox: Space-1-2-3 or space-1-3
Move to the last e-mail in the Inbox: Space-4-5-6 or space-4-6
7.2.2.2 Date Control
“Date” shows the date and time when the e-mail was received; “date:
(date), (time) xx/yy.” The date is displayed in the following order: day,
month, date, and year. The time is displayed in the following order:
hour, minute, and second with the 24 hour system. And, “xx/yy”
shows the current number of the email out of the total number of e-
mail messages received. You can also move from one e-mail
message to the next e-mail message when the date is displayed.
The move keys are explained in section 7.2.2.1.
The Braille Sense Plus B32 also indicates which e-mail messages
have been read, and which e-mail messages have been unread. E-
mail messages that have not yet been read will have the “-” sign
placed in front of the date. For example, let’s suppose there is an
email that has been unread. It would appear as “- date: (date), (time)
xx/yy.”
7.2.2.3 Sender Control
“From” shows the sender information; “from: (sender’s e-mail
address) xx/yy.”
The Braille Sense Plus B32 also indicates which e-mail messages
have been read, and which e-mail messages have been unread. E-
mail messages that have not yet been read will have the “-” sign
placed in front of the sender. For example, let’s suppose there is an
email that has been unread. It would appear as “- from: (sender’s e-
mail address) xx/yy”
You can save the e-mail id of the sender using the following
sequence: