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6) Message Display Time: (M). defines how the BrailleSense deals with system
messages: ignore, stand by until you press a key, or, display for from 1 to 10
seconds before disappearing.
7) Voice: (V). "Backspace-F2". Toggles the voice output On/Off.
8) Punctuation Level: (P). Use this setting to choose how you want the
BrailleSense to read punctuation marks and symbols: "All", "Off", "Punctuation,"
or "Symbols".
9) Keyboard Echo: (K). Defines how BrailleSense speaks as you type: "On with
characters and words," "On with characters," "On with words," or "Off".
10) Capitalization alert: (U). Choose how the BrailleSense alerts you that a
character is capitalized, either when typing or when navigating a document or
edit box by character: "Off", "Say cap," or "Pitch".
11) Numbers: (N). Defines how BrailleSense speaks numbers: when set to "On",
BrailleSense speaks numbers, and when set to "Off", it speaks digits.
12) Voice Volume: (L). "Backspace-F1 and Backspace-F4". Raises or lowers the
volume of the text-to-speech.
13) Voice Rate: (R). "Space-F1 and Space-F4". Controls the rate of the speech.
14) Voice Pitch: (T). "Enter-F1 and Enter-F4". Adjusts the pitch of the
BrailleSense voice.
15) Main Volume: (V). "Backspace-SPACE-F1 and Backspace-Space-F4", or
the Volume Up and Down buttons. Controls the master volume of the unit,
including system sounds, audio and speech.
16) Headphone Volume: (V). Allows you to set a separate louder volume for
headphones, useful when using high-end headphones with lower output.
17) Scroll Voice: (S). Choose whether you want the BrailleSense to speak while
using the scroll buttons as you read.