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increase, and “backspace” makes the number decrease. Refer to
section 4.4.5 for more information about the auto scroll option.
6) Automatic save interval (don’t save automatically, 10~60): This
option sets the automatic save time interval of the file that is
currently being edited. The setting time can be increased or
decreased by 10 minutes if you press “space” or “backspace,”
respectively.
7) Apply settings to all documents (yes/no): This option selects the
settings only if they are valid for all documents. If “yes” is selected,
the settings will be kept for all future documents, and if “no” is
selected, the settings will only affect the document that is currently
being edited. In order to toggle between “yes” and “no,” press
“space.”
8) Confirm: If you press “enter” on “confirm,” you can change the
settings and return to the current editing document.
9) Cancel: If you press “enter” on “cancel,” it will cancel the setting
and return to the current editing document.
4.1.8 Exit
This command will close the word processor. In order to execute this
command, select “exit” in the file menu, or press “space-z (dots 1-3-5-
6).” If the document has been changed (or edited) and “exit” is
selected without saving the document, a dialog box will ask you if you
want to save the current document. You can select “(yes)” with the
spacebar and press “enter” to exit the word processor.
4.2 Edit Menu
In the Braille Sense Plus B32, you can edit all files regardless of what
the view mode is set to. In the “edit” menu, you will find the following
items: “start selection,” “copy,” “cut,” “paste,” “delete,” “delete blank
lines,” “add to clipboard,” “clear clipboard,” “select all,” “insert from
file,” “insert date,” “change insert/overwrite mode,” and “check
spelling.” If you want to open the menu, press “space-m (dots 1-3-4)”
or “F2,” and then press “enter” on “edit.” Or, you can press “e (dots
1-5)” in the “edit” menu. Now, let’s explore the edit menu.