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You can choose how you want the Braille cursor to show up on the
Braille display. The shortcut key is “c”. 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” to turn the cursor “Blinking,” and one more press the
“Space” to turn the cursor “Off.” If you have changed the setting, press
the “Enter” to save the setting. You can also “tab” or “shift-tab” to the
“Confirm” button, and press “Enter.” If you do not want to save the
setting, “tab” or “shift-tab” to the “Cancel” button, and then press “Enter.”
You can also cancel saving the setting by pressing “Alt-F4” or “ESC”.
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”
The blinking “dots 7-8” will be displayed when you are in the “overwrite
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.”
3.2 Eight Dot Mode
Note: This function will appear when the Voice Sense QWERTY is
connected to SyncBraille.
You can choose to use a 6-dot-Braille or 8-dot-Braille display when
using ASCII text mode. The shortcut key is “e”. 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”. You can toggle this option on/off by
pressing “Fn-F4” while you are using another program in the Voice
Sense QWERTY, without having to pull up the “Global options”. If you
have changed the setting, press the “Enter” to save the setting. You can
also “tab” or “shift-tab” to the “Confirm” button, and press “Enter.” If you
do not want to save the setting, “tab” or “shift-tab” to the “Cancel” button,
and then press “Enter.” You can also cancel saving the setting by
pressing “Alt-F4” or “ESC”.