User's Manual

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2. Basic Functions of the Braille Sense Plus B32
2.1 How to Use the Commands
All of the commands that you will use on the Braille Sense Plus B32
are comprised of different combinations of the Braille keys. In this
user manual, the “-” sign is used to indicate key combinations. For
example, “space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)” indicates that the user should press
the “space bar” and “letter z (dots 1-3-5-6)” simultaneously and then
release them at the same time. You will also find expressions like
“space-1-3-5-6” in this manual. This means that the spacebar with
dots 1, 3, 5, and 6 should be pressed and released simultaneously.
You can execute most commands by pressing the “enter” button. If
you want to cancel the execution of any command, and return to the
previous status, press “space-z (dots 1-3-5-6).” “Space-z (dots 1-3-5-
6)” is a very important command to remember, as it will allow you to
back out of programs and menus, when you may have pressed keys
that you did not mean to press.
2.1.1 Messages
If you have setup an appointment in the Braille Sense Plus B32,
schedule Manager, you will be notified of your appointments by the
Braille Sense Plus B32 on the day of your appointment. When you
are notified of an appointment, you can interact with the Schedule
Manager as you normally would. In order to exit from the Schedule
Manager, you should press “space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)” or “space-e (dots
1-5),” and launch another program.
If you do not want to be alerted of “today’s schedule” when you turn
on the Braille Sense Plus B32, you should turn off the “check today’s
schedule” option which will be explained in section 2.4.2.28. Please
refer to section 2.4.2.28 in this user manual for more information on
this option.
If you turn off the Braille Sense Plus B32 while another program is
opened, and then you turn it on again, the Braille Sense Plus B32 will
tell you the name of the program that was running on the Braille
Sense Plus B32 when you turned it off. If you turn off the Braille