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date in the format “mm/dd/yyyy,” or use the “move by date” hotkeys as
described in “7.3 Setting date and time.”If you press “Enter” after
entering the date, the appointments occurring on the day will be shown.
If there is no appointment on that day, “There is no schedule registered.”
will be announced. Otherwise, the first appointment on that day will be
announced in the form of “date, time, and subject.” If the appointment
lasts for more than one day, “continuous schedule” will be announced. If
the appointment recurs, “recurring schedule” will be announced. If you
registered more than one appointment for that day, you can move
between the appointments on that day by pressing “Up arrow key”or
“Down arrow key.” If you want to move to the first appointment on a day,
you can press “Fn-Left arrow key,” and if you want to move to the last
appointment on the day, press “Fn-Right arrow key.” To move to the
appointments on another day, press “Ctrl-Left arrow key” or “Ctrl-Right
arrow key.” Then, the previous/next appointment occurring within four
months will be displayed. If you want to move to the first appointment
registered in the schedule manager, press “Ctrl-Fn-Left arrow key,” and
if you want to move to the last appointment registered in the schedule
manager, press “Ctrl-Fn-Right arrow key.” If you want to know more
about a registered appointment, press “Enter” on the desired
appointment item. Then, if you press “Up arrow key”or “Down arrow
key,” you can hear the Start date, start time, end date, end time, subject,
and memo.
7.5.2 Searching with subject
If it is executed, the Voice Sense QWERTY will say “Search subject:”
Type in the keywords which you are searching. After you type in the
keywords and press “Enter,” then all schedules with the keywords will be
displayed. If you press “Enter” without typing in any word in “Search
subject:” edit box, the Voice Sense QWERTY will display all schedules
in your Voice Sense QWERTY.
In order to move to the next or previous schedule, press “Down arrow
key” or “Up arrow key”, respectively. Pressing “Fn-Left arrow key” will