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5.3.1 Find
The find function allows you to search for text in a document. Once the text
is found you are taken to that position in your document. To execute this
command, press “Alt”, and move to "Go To" by pressing “down arrow button”
and press "Enter". Move to "Find" by pressing “up arrow button” or “down
arrow button”, or you can press "f" from the "Go To" menu. While editing a
document, pressing "Ctrl-f" activates the "Find" command. When "Find" is
executed, the "Find" dialog is displayed. This dialog consists of "Text to find",
"Search direction", "Match case", a "Confirm" button, and a "Cancel" button.
You can move among the fields by pressing “Tab” or "shift-tab".
1. Text to find
The first field in the "Find" dialog is "Text to find". In this edit box, you can
type the text that you want to find. To find the text immediately, press "Enter".
To set other fields in the dialog, press “Tab” to move to the next field.
2. Search direction
The next field is "Search direction". The default direction is "Forward". If you
would like to change the search direction, press "Space" to toggle between
"Forward" and "Backward". After you type in the text to be found, and set the
search direction, press "Enter" To find the text immediately.
3. Match case
The next field is "Match case". This field displays only when you execute the
"Find" command in a text file. This field does not display in Braille files. The
default value is "No". To change the value, press "Space".
4. Confirm
To execute "Find", press "Enter" on "Confirm". You can also execute "Find"
by pressing "Enter" on "Text to find" or "Search direction".
5. Cancel
To cancel the "Find" function, press "Enter" on "Cancel". Or, you can cancel
the "Find" command by pressing "Alt-F4".
If Braille Sense U2 QWERTY finds the text you typed, the sentence with the
text is displayed. If there was no text that matched what you typed, the
cursor remains in its current location and the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY
announces "not found". This function saves the text last searched for, as well