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Easy Braille
Screen
reader Operations
Handy Tech
Elektronik GmbH
Page 24
Key / Braille Dot Function
[1 8]
Handy Tech configuration dialog
[4 8]
Expand gap on/off
[5 8]
Use virtual focus
[2 3]
Beginning of line
[5 6]
End of line
[1 2 3]
Top of file
[4 5 6]
End of file
[5 6 8]
Run through attributes
[SPC + 1 2 7]
Toggle Braille input on/off
[L + 1 2 3 7]
Back
[R + 4 5 6 8]
Forward
[L + R + 1 2 3 7]
One line up
[L + R + 4 5 6 8]
One line down
You can also enter Braille letters which correspond to the following so-called
mnemonic commands:
% [1 2 3 4 5 6]
Open Control Panel
h
[1 2 5]
Help
$
[4 6]
Tab
k
[1 3]
Shift Tab
g
[1 2 4 5]
Literary Braille on/off
m [1 3 4]
Alternative for activating the menu bar
s
[2 3 4]
Start menu
+
[2 3 5]
Eight dot / six dot Braille
=
[2 3 5 6]
System Tray
z
[1 3 5 6]
Announce date and time
c
[1 4]
Ctrl + Tab
C [1 4 7]
Shift Ctrl + Tab
e
[1 5]
ESC
?
[2 6]
Enter
f
[1 2 4]
Tracking on/off
v
[1 2 3 6]
Set level of Braille contractions
The cursor routing keys (CR) are used to directly place the cursor at the desired
position.
If the four status modules on the Braille display are active, the CR keys above the
status elements (S1 through S4) have the following functions:
[S1]
Run through attributes
[S2]
Set level of Braille contractions
[S3]
Tracking on/off
[S4]
Physical / logical mode