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though the dot patterns may differ. For example, a full 6-dot cell will indicate that a
checkbox or radio button is checked/pressed, while dots 3,6 means that it is not
checked or selected.
4. Uncontract word under cursor checkbox (selected by default) - this option will
cause the word under the cursor to be expanded to its uncontracted form if Grade 2 /
contracted Braille is selected for output. It lets you route the cursor more quickly on a
character in that word if you want to insert text at that point, delete that character, or
delete the one before it.
5. Supress capital Sign: checkbox (note selected by default), the option allow you
to enable supressing of the capital sign when displaying test in he braille display. This
option is useful for small braille device so the maximum text can be displayed.
6. Show control Prompts: check box (selected by default), the option allow you to
see prompts associated with certain controls. If the option is disabled, the help
prompt if available for the control, will not be available on the Braille display.
7. Automatically Mute Speech: checkbox (not selected by default) the option allow
you to mute speech as soon as braille is enabled. This option is useful for Deaf blind
users and for those wish to use the phone with braille display in meeting place.
8. Display Caller ID: allow you to select the action that Mobile Accessibility will
perform when the device receives a call. The available options are: Display caller ID-
on the braille device, shows the caller information on the braille display as long as the
phone keeps ringing, Braille Flash-shows caller information on braille device as a
flash message and Do Nothing- will not show the caller information on the device.
Grades and Braille Table configurations:
Location: Mobile Accessibility > Settings > Braille Settings > Grades and Tables
1. Input Braille Grade: allow to select the braille grade for input (typing text using
Braille keys).
2. Out Braille Grade: allow to select braille grade for output (text displayed on the
braille device).
3. 6 Doct computer Braille table: allow to select the 6 dot computer braille table for
output and input in 6 dot computer braille.
4. 8 Doct computer Braille table: allow to select the 8 dot computer braille table for
output and input in 8 dot computer braille.
5. Grade 1 Braille table: allow to select the Grade 1 braille table for output and
input in grade 1 literary braille.
6. Grade 2 Braille table: allow to select the grade 2 braille table for output and
input in grade 2 (contracted) braille.
Braille Connection Settings:
Location: Mobile Accessibility > Braille Settings > Connection Settings
1. Keep Phone On: check box (not selected by default) allows preventing the
phone to go in sleep, so when the braille device is connected, the phone would not
go in sleep and will enable user to stay connected.