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13. Use the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY as a Braille display with a
compatible screen reader, such as Window-Eyes, JAWS, or
VoiceOver.
14. Copy, move, and delete files on the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY with
its intuitive, Windows-like File Manager.
15. Adjust the volume, speed, and pitch of the speech on the fly.
16. Use the Database Manager to create your own Database for storing
important information.
17. Use MSN messenger, Google Talk, and Twitter to keep up with
what's happening and stay in touch with friends, family, and
colleagues.
18. Use the built-in GPS sensor and digital compass to navigate
independently without the need for external devices.
1.2 Hardware(modify)
To get the most from your Braille Sense U2 QWERTY, it is important to
become oriented to the buttons and ports on your Braille Sense U2
QWERTY as well as learning their functions.
This section explains the hardware configuration of the Braille Sense U2
QWERTY. The Braille Sense U2 QWERTY is 10 inches long by 6.1 inches
wide by 1.9 inches high. The bottom of the unit contains rubber feet in
order to prevent slipping while you are using it. Place the Braille Sense U2
QWERTY on a desk or table top with the Braille display nearest you. Its
shape resembles a small, thin rectangular box. This section of the manual
describes each side of the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY and the basic
function(s) of each button and port. We will discuss the panels in the
following order: top panel, right panel, left panel, rear panel, and front panel.
1.2.1 The Top Panel
On the top face of the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY is located a 9 key
Perkins-style keyboard, consisting of Braille dots 1:6, "SPACE",