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Note: If you insert a Braille file in to a text file, the Braille document is back-
translated to text. Though the inserted text appears normally in grade 2, on
rare occasions you might see differences in the back-translated text.
5.2.11 Insert Date
To insert the date into your document, press “Alt”, and press "Enter" on
"Edit". Move to "Insert Date" by pressing “down arrow button” repeatedly and
press "Enter", or press "w" from the "Edit" menu. The current date and time
"is inserted at your current cursor location. While editing a document, press
"Ctrl-w" to activate this command.
5.2.12 Insert Time
To use this function, press “Alt”, and press "enter" on "edit". Move to "insert
time" by pressing “down arrow button” repeatedly and press "enter", or press
"t" from the "edit" menu. The current time is inserted into your document at
your cursor location. While editing a document, press "Alt-w" to activate this
function.
5.2.13 Toggling Insert and Overwrite Modes
There are two ways of editing documents on the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY.
The first is to insert your text, which pushes back the text after the cursor.
This is called "Insert mode" because you are simply inserting text. When you
are in "Insert mode", the cursor displays as "dots 7-8". The second is to
overwrite text at the cursor location. This is called "Overwrite mode". In
"Overwrite mode", the cursor displays as blinking "dots 7-8".
When you start the Word Processor (or open a document), "Insert mode" is
the default. You can switch to "Overwrite mode" by pressing "Insert". To
return to "Insert mode", press "Insert" again. You can also access this
function via the menu. Press “Alt”, press "Enter" on "Edit". Navigate to