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You can open the DAISY Player menu by pressing “space-m (dots 1-
3-4)” or “F2” when you are in the DAISY Player. In the menu, you will
find “file,” “document,” “mark,” and “heading.” You can move
between these menu items with “space-1” or “space-4,” and press
“enter” when you want to activate the selected menu item.
You can also play the DAISY contents using the audio buttons on the
front panel. In order to use the audio buttons to control the DAISY
player, the audio mode switch that was explained in the Section 2.11
(Switching audio mode) should be set to DAISY mode that is the
center of the audio mode switch. Once the audio mode is set to
DAISY mode, you can play the DAISY contents by pressing “play”
button on the front panel. Also you can pause the DAISY player by
pressing “play” button on the front panel when playing the DAISY
contents. How to use the audio buttons to control the DAISY player is
explained in the following sections.
11.1 Components of the DAISY Player
While running the DAISY Player, you will find four controls
components: “heading,” “information,” “play,” and “pause.” You can
move between the controls with “tab (“F3” or “space-4-5”)” or “shift-
tab (“space-F3” or “space-1-2”).” While playing a file in the DAISY
Player, you will find a “heading,” which will show you a prefixed
heading or affixed text if one has been prepared. In “information,”
you can find the current page, level, phrase, elapsed time, and
running time. You can move between these items with “space-1” or
“space-4.” You can press “enter” on “pause” or “play,” which will let
you pause or play the audio. If you are anywhere in the four control
components, you can play or pause by pressing “space.”
11.2 File
When in the “file” menu, you can open a new DAISY file, check file
information on the file that is currently open, and set voice
parameters. You can open the “file” menu by pressing “space-m
(dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and then press “enter” on “file.” Or, you can
press “f (dots 1-2-4).” In the “file” menu, you will find items such as,
“open DAISY,” “voice settings,” “book-info,” and “exit.” You can move