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The blinking “dots 7-8” will be displayed when you are in the
“overwirte mode” in the word processor. The blinking “dots 1-2-3-4-5-
6-7-8” will appear when you are using the “start selection” setting in
the word processor and when you are in an edit box. In all other
situations, the cursor will be displayed as “dots 7-8.”
2.4.2.3 Eight Dot Mode
You can choose to use a 6-dot-Braille or 8-dot-Braille display when
using ASCII text mode. The shortcut key is “e (dots 1-5).” By default
the 8-dot-Braille display is set to off. You can switch this option to 8-
dot-Braille mode by pressing the “space” key. You can toggle this
option on or off by pressing “F1-down scroll button” 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).”
2.4.2.4 View/input the Grade of Braille
You can choose what grade of Braille you want the Braille display to
use when reading. The shortcut key is “g (dots 1-2-4-5).” The setting
choices are grade 1, grade 2, and ASCII. You can switch between
the settings by pressing the “space” key. You can press “space-g
(dots 1-2-4-5)” to cycle through the three settings while you are using
other programs without calling 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).”