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play audio files registered in the play list. If there are no files that
have been registered in the play list, the Braille Sense Plus B32 will
display the message, “There are no items to display.” You have to
add a file to the play list before it can be played. There is a detailed
explanation on how to add files to the play list in section 8.2.2. If
there is more than one file in the play list when you press the
“play/pause” button, the Braille Sense Plus B32 will start playing all
the files in the list one after another. If you press the “play/pause”
button again while a file is being played, the playback will be paused.
If you want to resume playing, press the button again. If you press
the “play/pause” button while you are in the “record” dialog box, the
sound that was recorded most recently will be played back to you.
8.1.2 Next button and previous button
These buttons have a triangular shape. The “previous” button is the
first button from the left on the front panel, and it points to the left.
The “next” button is the button that is farthest to the right on the front
panel, and it points to the right. If you press the “next” button, the
next file in the play list will be played, and pressing the “previous”
button will play the previous file. If you press one of these buttons
while an audio file is being played, the Braille Sense Plus B32 will
stop playing the current file, and jump to the previous or next file
(depending on which button you press) in the play list, and start
playing it. If you press the “next” button (while the last file in the list is
being played), or the “previous” button (while the first file in the list is
being played), it will have no effect, as the Braille Sense Plus B32 will
not stop playing the current file.
8.1.3 Record Button
The “record” button has a circular shape, and is used to record sound
using the built-in or an external microphone. The “record” button is
located directly to the right of the “previous” button. To use this
button to record sound, you should be either in the “Media Player,” or
in the “program” menu. If you press the “record” button once, the
Braille Sense Plus B32 will open the “record” dialog box. If you press
the “record” button again, the Braille Sense Plus B32 will resume
recording. When you press the “record” button while you are
recording, the Braille Sense Plus B32 will pause your recording. You