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29) Hide passwords: (P). Choose whether the characters of a password are
hidden as you type them.
30) Hot Key Information: (H). Defines how hot key information is announced:
"Letters," "Dot patterns," or "Off".
31) Announce shortcut keys: (S). Lets you choose whether the BrailleSense
speaks the menu shortcut key for a function as you encounter it.
32) power Button operation: (P) “Backspace-Enter-P”. Choose the state your
BrailleSense goes in to when the Power button is pressed: “Screen Off”, as in
the case of a normal Android phone or tablet, or “Deep Sleep”, which turns off
Bluetooth, Wi-fi, etc., similar to a traditional notetaker sleep mode.
33) Sleep Mode: (P). Set BrailleSense to save power by automatically shutting
down after a certain period of time: "On", "Off", or "Message". (Only active when
using battery power.)
34) Sleep Mode Kick In: (K). Use this option to set the time of inactivity before
entering SLEEP Mode: 10 minutes, 20 minutes, or 30 minutes.
35) Check Today's Schedule: (S). Set the BrailleSense to check today's
schedule for appointments each time you turn it on.
36) Touch Gestures: (J). Turn the use of Braille display touch gestures On/Off.
37) One-Handed Mode: (H). This option allows users with only the use of one
hand to use the BrailleSense in a specific mode adapted for that purpose. For
detailed information about one-handed mode, refer to section 2.14.
38) Enable Spell-check: (C). You may wish to disable spellcheck in educational
situations where a student needs to be tested on spelling, etc.
Note: If "Enable Spellcheck" is turned off, Automatic Spellcheck cannot be
used.