
Punctuation Level controls how much punctuation is spoken.
Key Echo adjusts how much speech feedback you get with each key or word typed.
Braille Table adjusts the translation table for braille.
Search and the Home Screen
Android includes a powerful search function that, at first, may take getting familiar with but proves
incredibly useful. To activate a search, just type a few letters of your search query. Android responds by
showing a list of search results. So, if you were looking for a contact named Bob Jones, you could
simply type "jo" or "bob" at the Home screen. The Search Results dialog shows apps, contacts, and web
searches that match what you typed. Use Down Arrow to move through the list, and press Select on the
appropriate result.
You may control what search results get returned by following these steps:
1. Press Home to go to the Home screen.
2. Press Menu to open Home's menu.
3. Select Search from the menu.
4. Press Menu again to open the Search menu.
5. Select Search Settings
6. Select Searchable Items
7. Check the kinds of results you want returned when you search
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Braille Key Commands
In addition to using the dedicated keys for functions such as opening a menu or navigating through a
document, you may also use braille keys. Some of these braille key commands also access functions to
which there is no other keyboard equivalent. Space+t, for example, announces the time and date, but
there is no dedicated key for this purpose.
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Home
Space+H
Menu
Space+M
Back
Space+Z
Select
Space+E
Turn Speech On or Off
Space+S
Braille Translation Table Space+G
Announce Time and Date Space+t
Announce Status
Space+Dots 3 4
Video/Audio
Space+V
Notifications
Space+N
S1
Space+dots 2 6
S2
Space+dots 3 5
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