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Remote mode:
You can connect the device to a computer/smartphone/tablet using either Bluetooth
or USB. Once connected, you can navigate, read and edit the content present on the
connected device through Braille Me seamlessly. You can also read books on your
smartphone from Kindle, iBooks, Bookshare, etc.
1.1
Features of Braille Me
Six - dot 20 braille cells with paper like feel
6 key perkins keypad
Removable battery lasting for 10 hours on continuous usage
Upto 32 GB storage through captive SD card
Support for 40+ languages
Remote connectivity to PCs and Smartphones through Bluetooth and USB
Notepad with several editing and navigation functions
1.2
Document conventions
For consistency and clarity, this documentation uses the following conventions.
Braille keys are indicated by number. For example, if the documentation reads Dot 1,
then it means it implies the button corresponding to Dot 1. If multiple braille keys are
required, the documentation indicates those keys by showing the numbers separated
by a space like this: Dots 1 5.
When modifier keys are used, the documentation separates the modifiers from the rest
of the keys with a plus (+) sign like this: Space + Dot 1. Recall that modifiers, like the Shift
key on a regular QWERTY keyboard, are keys you hold down while pressing another key.
This modifies the effect of the pressed key.
When any key combination is pressed, note that the command is executed only when
all the keys are released, i.e., If a user presses space + dot 2 3 to execute a particular
command then until all the keys - space, dot 2 and dot 3 are released the command
will remain on the waiting list and as soon as they are released the command will be
executed. On a braille keyboard, Space is often used as a modifier to alter the effect
of the input keys.
In the descriptions of each Menu option, this documentation indicates the default
setting. Messages, menu items or errors displayed on the braille display are denoted
within quotation marks.
There are 2 types of messages in the software – notifications and errors denoted in the
document using quotation marks.
Errors occur when there is a difference in the expected user input or any of the internal
systems have failed.
Notifications are messages which are intended to inform of any changes to the system.