Orbit Reader 20
– User guide
Version 2.10
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When the message "-- Confirm action" is displayed, press Dot 8 to confirm or
press Dot 7 to cancel.
To rename a file or folder, press Space + R (Dots 1 2 3 5). The Rename File
command allows you to change the name of a file or folder. To use it, press the
Rename command. The Orbit Reader 40 responds with an Edit Box containing
the original file or folder name. Edit the name or type a new one and press Dot 8.
Press Select to exit without renaming a file or folder. Note: The key input for the
file name should be entered as per the selected system language.
To cut a file, press Space + X (Dots 1 3 4 6). This action cuts the currently
selected file(s) or empty folders from their location and places it (them) on the
clipboard to be used with the paste command.
To copy a file, press Space + C (Dots 1 4). The Copy File command makes a
copy of the currently selected file(s) or empty folders and places it (them) on the
clipboard to be used with the paste command.
To paste a file, press Space + V (Dots 1 2 3 6). This action pastes the file(s) or
folder(s) that are currently on the clipboard into the current location in the File
Manager. If no file or folder is on the clipboard, no action is taken.
To mark a file, press Space + M (Dots 1 3 4). When moving multiple files, use the
Mark File command to mark each individual file before using Cut, Copy, or
Delete. To Mark a file, place arrow on the file and press Space + M.
To clear a marked file, press Space + M again.
File Manager indicates marked files by raising Dots 7 and 8 of the first letter of
the file name.
To Protect or unprotect a file, press Space + P (Dots 1 2 3 4). To protect a file
from accidental changes, arrow to the file and press Space + P. To remove the
protected status, select the file and press Space + P again. To determine if a file
is Protected, arrow Right or Left to the Unprotected/Protected heading.
To edit the current file, press Space + E (Dots 1 5). When editing the current file,
the Orbit Reader 40 switches to Edit mode, which is indicated by a cursor at the
point of input. The cursor is at the first character shown on the display when you
pressed the edit command. As you type, everything is saved to the file. To exit,
press Select twice. See
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To Edit Last Edited File, Space + Dots 1 2 4 6. This command reopens the last
file you edited and returns the cursor to its last position in that file
. “The Edit Last
Edited File” command is useful for taking notes on what you read. Use the
command to quickly switch back to the Editor. Then close the Editor to return to
the title you are reading. This command has no effect if you are already editing a