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In the Box
Check that the listed items have been included. Contact Customer
with any problems.
• Chameleon 20™ braille display
• USB-C to USB-A cable
• USB to AC adapter
• Three thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) bumper cases in
pomegranate, purple, and teal
• Nylon carrying case with lanyard
• Sheet of various bug stickers and logos
• Print and Braille Getting Started Guides
Orientation and Description
With the device on a flat surface in front of you, the proper
operational orientation is with the braille cells closest to you.
Top Surface
The top surface includes the braille display and the braille
keyboard. Beginning with the braille cells (closest to you) and
moving away from you are the small round Cursor Routing
buttons, located just above the braille cells. You use the Routing
buttons to move the braille cursor when reading and editing and
to activate items in a menu.
Continuing away from you, on a small rise in the surface is the
braille keyboard. The layout of the keys for the braille keyboard
is similar to most braille displays, with the traditional six Braille-
input keys, a Backspace key (Dot 7), an Enter key (Dot 8), and
two Space keys.