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displayed. And, at “To,” “To: hims@braillesense.com” will be
displayed.
6) Press “tab (space-4-5)” to move to “message body.” Type in the
message that you want to add or edit. Type in the “message” that
you want to add or edit. You can type in your message as in step
14 in section 7.2.3 (Sending e-mail message).
After you press “enter-r (dots 1-2-3-5),” you can write an e-mail
message with the same method that was explained in section 7.2.3
(Sending E-mail) in this user manual. You can attach a file, and add
or delete recipients as well as write an e-mail message.
If you want to add another e-mail recipient, you can input it as
described in step 5 above. Press the “cursor routing key” that is
located at the position where you want to add the recipient, and type
in the new e-mail address. Use computer Braille when typing in this
information.
You can also save the e-mail message that you are writing as a reply.
The method is the same as that explained in section 7.2.3.4. It will be
saved in the storage box.
You can reply to an email by using “reply all,” as well as “reply.”
Pressing “reply” will send a message to only the original sender.
Pressing “reply all” will send an email message back to the original
sender as well as all other recipients to the original email. However,
“reply all” will not send an email to you, even though you were a
recipient of the original email.
To activate the “reply all” function, open the menu by pressing
“space-m (dots 1-3-4) or “F2.” Then, press “space-1” or “space-4” to
move to “message.” Then, press “enter” on “message.” Use “space-
4” to move to “reply all,” and press “enter.” You can activate the
“reply all” function without calling up the menu by pressing
“backspace-r (dots 1-2-3-5).” When you activate the “reply all”
function, you will see all email addresses of the original sender and
the original recipients in the “To” edit box. Then, you can use the
same steps to send a message as you would when using the “reply”
function.