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and Bluetooth has not been activated, the unit automatically activates Bluetooth
before entering terminal Mode.
Once in Terminal Mode, the BrailleSense no longer speaks as it is now simply
acting as a Braille display for your computer or smart phone. If the connection
fails, you are returned to the list of connection methods.
You can connect a Bluetooth and USB device to the Terminal for Screen Reader
simultaneously. Once you have established the first connection, press
Backspace-Space-Enter-P to initiate the second connection. When 2 devices
are connected, press Backspace-Space-Enter-C to toggle between the
connections.
To exit the "Terminal for Screen reader" press "Backspace-Space-Z".
13.7.1 TERMINAL CLIPBOARD
Terminal Clipboard allows you to create and edit text on the notetaker before
sending it via the Terminal for Screen Reader to the connected device. This can
be useful in instances like when using VoiceOver on an i-device, in which
characters are translated as they are sent to the IPhone or iPad. Or, you may
simply find it more comfortable to edit in the notetaker environment.
As explained above, the Terminal Clipboard allows you to create and edit text on
the notetaker, and send the completed text to the connected computer or
Smartphone via the Terminal for Screen reader.
To enter "Terminal Clipboard", press "Space-Enter-I". The BrailleSense
announces, "Terminal Clipboard". Type and edit your text using normal text entry
and edit commands. In "Terminal Clipboard", the Braille display and keyboard
are temporarily disabled from sending/receiving information to/from your
connected computer or i-device, so that you may use them for creating/editing
your text. For more information on text entry and editing, please see section 5 of