
To remove a previously used but no longer needed access point, follow these steps:
1. Highlight the access point to forget in the access points list.
2. Press Select to open its information. The Settings application responds by displaying information
about the access point along with two buttons--Forget and Cancel.
3. Use the arrow keys to find and highlight the Forget button.
4. Press Select to click the Forget button. The Settings app forgets the access point and removes it
from the list.
Add Wireless Network
To add a network that does not broadcast its name, select this option. Enter the name of the network and
its security type. Once the application has this information, it presents the normal screen where you may
enter your password, if needed, and where you click the Connect button.
Advanced Settings
The Advanced Settings screen lets you set options for using advanced network settings and when to
switch from Wi-Fi to mobile data.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a wireless protocol designed to connect peripherals in fairly close proximity. Bluetooth is
not the Internet--instead, think of it as a mechanism for connecting keyboards, headsets, and other
peripherals to the device.
To turn on the Bluetooth radio, check the Bluetooth checkbox.
Bluetooth Settings: Manage Connections, Set Device Name and Discoverability
Bluetooth works by pairing a peripheral with your device. The pairing process allows the device to work
with a peripheral while ignoring other Bluetooth capable devices in the vicinity.
Braille Keyboard Commands
The following chart shows the chords supported by the braille keyboard. Note that numbers refer to dot
numbers.
Operation
Chorded Dots QWERTY Keyboard Equivalent
Move to previous line
1
Up Arrow
Move to next line
4
Down Arrow
Move to previous word
2
Ctrl+Left Arrow
Move to next word
5
Ctrl+Right Arrow
Move to previous letter
3
Left Arrow
Move to next letter
6
Right Arrow
Move to previous paragraph 2-3
Ctrl+Up Arrow
Move to next paragraph
5-6
Ctrl+Down Arrow
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