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Notice that you can create a rather loose correlation between pairs of 

fingers in this description. For example, the left index finger is 

Function

 

Keys while the right index finger is the 

WINDOWS

 key. A stronger 

correlation can be made with the left and right middle fingers. The left is the 

JAWS Key

 and the right is the 

INSERT

 key, both often serving the same 

purpose in JAWS usage. Finally, the left and right ring fingers are the 

CTRL

 and 

ALT

 keys respectively, which make these two positions easier 

to remember. 
Once this layout is understood, it is easy to grasp that Any time a modifier 

key, or combination of modifier keys is used as part of a command, 

DOT 8 

CHORD

 will always be included. 

Finally, pressing any of these modifier keys with 

DOT 8 CHORD

 is the 

same as pressing and holding any of the equivalent keys on the QWERTY 

keyboard. The computer is waiting for the key or keys which the modifier 

keys will modify. So, pressing 

DOTS 3-8 CHORD

 is the same as pressing 

the 

CTRL

 key. Windows then waits for the key which will complete the 

CTRL combination, such as the letter 

A

 to make 

CTRL+A

 to select all, or 

the letter 

C

 to make 

CTRL+C

 to copy the selected text to the clipboard. 

Repetition of frequently used keystrokes such as the CTRL key 

combinations already mentioned, Windows commands such as 

WINDOWS 

Key+M

, and JAWS commands such as 

T

 should imprint these 

key associations firmly in your memory. 

Function Keys 

To simulate the function keys (

F1

 through 

F12

), press 

DOTS 1-8 CHORD

 

followed by 

A

 through 

L

 (which correspond to 1 through 12). For example, 

to simulate the 

F6

 key, press 

DOTS 1-8 CHORD

, then 

F

 (

DOTS 1-2-4

). If 

the function key is part of a key combination, add the appropriate modifiers 

while holding down 

DOTS 1-8 CHORD

. For example, to simulate the 

keystroke 

F2

, press 

DOTS 1-2-8 CHORD

, then 

B

 (

DOTS 1-2

). 

Summary of Contents for ElBraille 40 V

Page 1: ...440999 001 Rev A ElBraille 40 V User s Guide Freedom Scientific Inc...

Page 2: ...stered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries Safety and Maintenance Do not attempt to repair ElBraille or open its case This product contains no user serviceable parts...

Page 3: ...9 Viewing Device Status Information 10 Default ElBraille Key Assignments 10 ElBraille Main Menu 11 Basics of Working with JAWS and Windows on ElBraille 12 Windows Basics 12 The Start Menu 12 Working W...

Page 4: ...Troubleshooting 20 Service and Support 21 Locating the ElBraille Serial Number 21 Warranty and Registration 21...

Page 5: ...ereo speakers and headphone microphone jack Additional sound and vibration feedback for key functions such as powering on and off or connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter SD card slot supporting...

Page 6: ...2 What s in the Box ElBraille 40 unit ElBraille eco leather carrying case with a shoulder strap ElBraille AC adapter ElBraille manual in print and braille...

Page 7: ...G LTE modem The USB C port is used for charging the unit as well as connecting the ElBraille to a PC so you can use the Focus 40 Blue as a braille display over USB with another device The front part o...

Page 8: ...e buttons 3 Push the locking lever to lock the display in place and establish the USB connection In most cases you can leave the Focus docked with the ElBraille as you can use it over Bluetooth or eve...

Page 9: ...er of the display is a SPACEBAR This key is used together with the braille keys when entering commands A command that includes the SPACEBAR is commonly referred to as a chorded command For example L C...

Page 10: ...lease the keys and press the remaining part of the keystroke For example to perform the keystroke CTRL SHIFT V you press DOTS 3 7 8 CHORD release the keys and then press V DOTS 1 2 3 6 Function Keys F...

Page 11: ...keys on the QWERTY keyboard The computer is waiting for the key or keys which the modifier keys will modify So pressing DOTS 3 8 CHORD is the same as pressing the CTRL key Windows then waits for the k...

Page 12: ...eps and feel occasional vibrations Once the device has booted you will hear JAWS speaking and the display will show some text Finally you will be placed on the Windows Desktop Turning Off or Restartin...

Page 13: ...JAWS speech is currently working you will hear double speaking as the speech in this menu is independent from JAWS Braille Display Modes By default when the Focus 40 Blue is docked it works as a brai...

Page 14: ...time press E3 To view the current date press E3 twice quickly Default ElBraille Key Assignments Following is a list of the default assignments for the ElBraille buttons E1 Open ElBraille Main menu E1...

Page 15: ...ecially designed application for adding modifying and deleting ElBraille keystroke assignments Use the Rocker bars to navigate through the menu and press DOT 8 to activate an item Each menu item also...

Page 16: ...e list of search results and press DOT 8 to select one To view the list of frequently used apps configure your account view all apps or turn off the device press TAB or SHIFT TAB DOTS 4 5 CHORD or DOT...

Page 17: ...and press DOT 8 to switch to the selected app For more information please refer to the JAWS help system Entering Data Use the Perkins style braille keyboard to type text on ElBraille You can enter te...

Page 18: ...r DOT 3 CHORD Say Next Character DOT 6 CHORD Say All DOTS 1 2 4 5 6 CHORD Windows Explorer To open Windows Explorer press E1 and then select My Files or press the letter F DOTS 1 2 4 Use the Rocker ba...

Page 19: ...5 6 CHORD or RIGHT SHIFT DOT 1 ALT activates the menu bar in an application RIGHT SHIFT DOT 2 APPLICATIONS Key RIGHT SHIFT DOT 2 CHORD WINDOWS Key activates the Windows Start menu RIGHT SHIFT DOT 4 C...

Page 20: ...used JAWS settings These include speech rate and verbosity typing echo braille translation settings and more The Startup Wizard can be accessed at any time by doing the following 1 Press RIGHT SHIFT...

Page 21: ...certain tasks like reading a window title checking the time or speaking the current character line sentence paragraph or doing a Say All While Speech On Demand is active press INSERT SPACEBAR DOTS 2 8...

Page 22: ...and the Connect button will appear The check box is selected by default If you want to connect to the network only once clear this check box 6 Press DOTS 4 5 CHORD to navigate to the Connect button a...

Page 23: ...uotes and press DOT 8 to close PowerShell 5 Provide this IMEI number to your cell carrier in order to register the ElBraille on their network 6 Hold the activated SIM card with the angled corner facin...

Page 24: ...the charger Wait several minutes and then try turning the unit on again The battery is not charging or is taking longer to charge than expected Make sure you are using the charger supplied with the de...

Page 25: ...ElBraille Utilities menu 2 Use the Left Rocker bar to navigate to About and press DOT 8 3 Press P until you reach the serial number Warranty and Registration Congratulations on your purchase of the E...

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