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The original intent of the UEBC was to explore the possibility of bringing
together three of the official Braille codes that are used for Braille in English-
speaking countries for various purposes, viz.: literary material (English Braille,
American Edition), mathematics and scientific notation (Nemeth Code), and
computer notation (Computer Braille Code).
Choosing "Spanish" allows you to input Braille according to Spanish Braille
rules, and read documents created in Spanish using Spanish Braille
translation.
The short cut key used to jump to the Braille code option is "c". The default
setting is "US". Use "Space" to change to "UEBC" or "Spanish".
Note: If you change the Braille Code option while you are editing Braille in
the Word Processor, the meaning of the Braille in your current document will
be changed to reflect the current Braille Code setting. To avoid this problem,
the Braille Code option should be changed before launching the Word
Processor.
3.2.6 Message Display Time
This option defines how the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY deals with system
messages. You can set the unit to ignore system messages, to stand by until
you press a key, or, if the Braille display is on, you can define how long the
message remains on the display before automatically disappearing. Use "m"
to quickly jump to this item in "Global Options".
The available settings are "Stand by," "Ignore", and display times of 1 to 10
seconds. The default setting is "3 seconds". Use "Space" to increase the
message display time by one second and "Backspace" to decrease the
message display time by one second. If you read the message before the
display time has elapsed, you can clear the message by pressing any key.