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refer to sections 2.4.2.11, 2.4.2.12, and 2.4.2.13 in this user manual.
2.8 How to use the Voice and the Braille display
When using the Braille Sense Plus B32, you can choose to use
Braille only or speech only for reading. You can also use both Braille
and speech at the same time for reading. However, you cannot turn
off both Braille and the speech simultaneously. You can utilize
“backspace-F2” to turn the speech on and off. You can use
“backspace-F3” to turn the Braille on and off. Please refer to section
2.4.2.1 in this user manual for more information.
2.9 How to type the character
In the document, “edit box” and “multi edit box” on Braille Sense Plus
B32, you can enter the grade 1 or grade 2 Braille. But in the
“computer edit box” such as “to” in email program, you have to enter
the computer Braille.
If you want to enter the capital letter, you can use the “capital sign
(space-u (dots 1-3-6))” when you enter the computer Braille. For
example, if you want to enter the “H” in computer edit box, you press
the “space-u (dots 1-3-6)” and press the “dots 1-2-5.”
If you press “space-u (dots 1-3-6)” twice, capitals continue until you
turn off by pressing “space-u (dots 1-3-6).”
You can use the “space-backspace” instead of “capital sign (space-
u).” Only, you have press “space-backspace” and “dots 1-2-5”
simultaneously.
Also you can use the “capital sign” when you enter the “at sign.” To
input the “at sign,” you press the “space-u (dots 1-3-6)” and press the
“dot 4.” Also you can input the “at sign” by pressing “space-
backspace-dot 4.”
And if you want to enter the number, you can use the “number sign
(dots 3-4-5-6).” But in the computer edit box, you have to input the
number in computer Braille that lowered by one row and no number
sign.
2.9.1 The ASCII table for a computer Braille input
exclamation mark: dots 2-3-4-6
quotation mark: dot 5