User's Manual

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14. Sound: Internal stereo speakers, stereo headphone jack.
15. Voice recording: Internal stereo microphones, external stereo microphone
jack, headset microphone, USB audio supported.
16. Vibrate motor: installed.
1.4 Memory on the BrailleSense 6
The BrailleSense 6 has 6GB of RAM (random access memory) and 128GB of
flash memory. The RAM is memory reserved for running programs. RAM is a
temporary storage area for any program files that are running or any currently
open documents. The data in the RAM area disappears if your battery depletes,
and the AC adapter is not connected. The RAM data also disappears when
BrailleSense 6 reboots for any reason. This means, if you have an open
document which you have not saved, the unsaved data disappears.
2. Basic Functions of the BrailleSense 6
2.1 How to Enter Commands
The commands used to operate the BrailleSense are comprised of various
combinations of the Braille and function keys. In this user manual, the "-" (dash)
is used to indicate that keys should be pressed simultaneously. For example,
"Space-Z" indicates that the user should press "space" and Z at the same time.
This manual also contains expressions like "Space-2-4-6". This means that the
spacebar with dots 2, 4, and 6 should be pressed and released simultaneously.
In a menu or dialog, when your cursor is placed on your desired command, you
can execute most commands by pressing "Enter". To cancel a function or close
a program or menu, and return to your previous location, press "Space-Z".