User's Manual

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Sense Plus B32 while you are using the word processor, it will tell
you the file name/input mode and file protection status as well as the
program name.
When you connect the AC adapter to the Braille Sense Plus B32, the
Braille Sense Plus B32 will speak the message “AC adapter
connected.” When you disconnect it from the Braille Sense Plus B32,
the Braille Sense Plus B32 will say, “AC adaptor disconnected.”
2.2 Concept of the Menu
The menu on the Braille Sense Plus B32 is similar to the concept of a
restaurant menu. For instance, a menu that is used at a restaurant
will help you select your choice of food that will be served, while the
menu on the Braille Sense Plus B32 provides you with choices that
you can select. If you have selected a menu item from the menu
items list, and there are sub menus, the Braille Sense Plus B32 will
display those choices for that particular item.
Moving among the menu items is very simple.
Press “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or F2 to call up the menu, and press up
arrow key(“space-1”) to move to the previous item, and press down
arrow key(“space-4”) to move to the next item. Or just press an
alphabet that follows the menu names. This is a “shortcut key.” Or
you can execute the menu item without calling up the menu by
pressing “hotkey.”
Shortcut keys are the alphabets in the parentheses that follow the
menu names. And hotkeys are the combination of a couple of keys
like “enter,” “space,” or “backspace.” These are displayed after the
shortcut keys.
For example, if you are in the word processor, and press “space-m
(dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and then press “enter” on “file,” you will hear
“new (n) pull down enter-n”. The word “new” represents the function.
The letter “n (dots 1-3-4-5)” is the letter that you would press while
you are in the “file” menu in order to move directly to “new.” “Enter-n
(dots 1-3-4-5)” is what you would press to access the function “new”
from anywhere in the word processor. The “n” is the shortcut key and
“enter-n” is the hotkey. It is important to note that not all shortcut keys
work from anywhere in the Braille Sense Plus B32; some commands