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punctuation marks; when the "Symbol" option is chosen it speaks all symbols
and no punctuation marks.
3.2.10 Keyboard Echo
With this option, you can define what the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY speaks
as you type. The shortcut key is "k". The setting values are "On with
characters and words," "On with characters," "On with words," and "Off". The
default is "On with characters and words," thus each keystroke is announced
and each word is spoken when "Space" is pressed. If you select "On with
characters," each keystroke is announced as you type it. If you select the
"On with words" option, each word is spoken after "Space" is pressed. You
can cycle through the options by pressing "Space".
3.2.11 Capitalization alert
Use this option to choose how the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY alerts you that
a character is capitalized, either when typing or when navigating a document
or edit box by character using
“
Left arrow key” or “Right arrow key”. The
shortcut key is "u". The setting values are "Off", "Say cap," and "Pitch". The
default value is "Pitch". If you select the default, when you encounter a
capital letter, the pitch of the voice is raised to indicate it. If you select "Off",
the voice remains the same regardless of upper or lower case. And if you
select the "say cap," option, "cap" is spoken before the letter to indicate
capitalization. For example, when you encounter the capital letter "V," Braille
Sense U2 QWERTY speaks "cap v".
3.2.12 Numbers
This option defines how you want the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY to speak
numbers. The shortcut key is "n". The default value is "On". If "numbers" is
set to "On", "2007" is read as "two thousand seven". If "numbers" is set to