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shortcut key, the Braille Sense Plus B32 will wrap around and move
to the first match. Pressing “space-1” or “space-4” moves the focus
to the previous setting or the next setting. Pressing “page up
(“space-1-2-6”)” or “page down (“space-3-4-5”)” will move the focus to
the beginning of the previous group of settings or to the beginning of
the next group of settings.
2.4.2.1 Braille display
The first item that you will find in the “option” menu is “Braille display.”
You can switch the Braille display on and off with the “space” key.
The default is set to “on” and the shortcut key is “b (dots 1-2).” You
can toggle the Braille display on or off, by pressing “backspace-F3”
while you are using another program in the Braille Sense Plus B32,
without having to pull up the “option” menu. If you have changed the
setting, press the “enter” key to save the setting. You can also “tab
(“space-4-5”)” or “shift-tab (“space-1-2”)” to the “confirm” button, and
press “enter.” If you do not want to save the setting, “tab (“space-4-
5”)” or “shift-tab (“space-1-2”)” to the “cancel” button, and then press
“enter.” You can also cancel saving the setting by pressing “space–z
(dots 1-3-5-6)” or “space-e (dots 1-5).”
2.4.2.2 Braille Cursor
You can choose how you want the Braille cursor to show up on the
Braille display. The shortcut key is “c (dots 1-4).” By default the cursor
is set to “always up.” If you do not want the cursor set to “always up,”
you can press the “space” key to turn the cursor “blinking,” and one
more press the “space” key to turn the cursor “off.” If you have
changed the setting, press the “enter” key to save the setting. You
can also “tab (“space-4-5”)” or “shift-tab (“space-1-2”)” to the “confirm”
button, and press “enter.” If you do not want to save the setting, “tab
(“space-4-5”)” or “shift-tab (“space-1-2”)” to the “cancel” button, and
then press “enter.” You can also cancel saving the setting by
pressing “space–z (dots 1-3-5-6)” or “space-e (dots 1-5).”
Note that there are three types of cursors:
1. “dots 7-8”
2. blinking “dots 7-8”
3. blinking “dots 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8”