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customized, which will allow you to hide and unhide
applications from the Main menu.
To navigate from item to item in menus, press the
Previous (leftmost) and Next (rightmost) thumb
keys, located on the front edge of your device. As
you press the Previous and Next thumb keys, the
menu item changes on the braille display. Each item
represents an application or option you can activate.
To activate a menu item, press one of the Cursor
Routing keys. You can also press the
Enter
key (Dot
8) on the braille keyboard to activate a menu item.
8. Panning Text
Sometimes, sentences may exceed the 40
characters displayed on your Brailliant. To continue
reading through the end of a sentence or backward
towards the start of a sentence, use the Left and
Right thumb keys immediately to the left and right
of the
Home
button to pan text.
9. Using the Context Menu
The Context Menu is accessible from almost
everywhere in your device. It offers useful
contextual functions that are relevant to what you
are currently doing on your Brailliant. This is similar
to the Context menu on a PC. If you are looking for
a specific action or shortcut, chances are you can
find it in the Context Menu.
To activate the Context Menu, press Space + M
(Dots 1, 3, 4). A menu opens with a list of actions
you can perform at that moment. Scroll through this
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