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If it exists, the Menu key corresponds to pressing the Menu key
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F1 enables you to put your
phone
in sleep mode (to get out of sleep mode, press any key then
Enter)
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Numerical keys enable you to browse through menus like you would do with the keyboard
In text inputs fields:
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Backspace corresponds to pressing the Correction key
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Enter or Right arrow corresponds to pressing the OK key
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Ctrl+Esc or Left arrow corresponds to pressing the Back key
16.4.6.
Braille display
As a reminder,
the compatible Braille displays are in principle similar to those compatible with Android’s
BrailleBack solution. For instance, the following Braille devices are compatible: APH Refreshabraille ;
EuroBraille Esys range ; Freedom Scientific Focus Blue (14 and 40 characters); HandyTech Ranges Basic
Braille, Active Braille and Braille Star, Braille Wave, Braillino and Easy Braille; Harpo Braillepen 12 ; HIMS
BrailleSense and Braille EDGE ranges ; Humanware Brailliant range (1st generation and BI) ; Optelec Alva
(BC640, BC680); Papenmeier Braillex Trio ; Baum VarioConnect ; Seika (40 characters and notepad).
To access your Braille display settings you can either go to 9- Settings then 4- Keyboard and 7- Braille
display. You will find there a list of shortcuts enabling you to use Braille keys combinations to activate
specific functions (Home button, OK or Back key, etc) depending on your device.
By pressing the equivalent of a number in Braille, you activate the corresponding key and can therefore
browse easily into menus. For instance, by pressing 1+6 buttons in the Braille display, you activate key
number 1 on the phone. In a similar way, the Braille shortcut to the Hash key (keys 3+4+5+6+7+8) from a
Menu screen will enunciate the notifications, and the Braille shortcut to the star key (3+5) will give you
access to the date, time, and number of activated alarms.
In default settings, the display is in Computer braille (8 dots). It is possible to set the display in Grade 1 or
Grade 2 Braille (6 dots). However text input fields will only support computer Braille (8 dots).
When we developed this guide, a few applications like Colour or Light sensors did not support Braille
properly. This will be fixed in upcoming updates.
To use your braille display in the Android interface, you will need to download the Brailleback application in
the Google Play Store and activate it in accessibility settings.
16.5.
Change the time before your screen goes into sleep mode and locks itself
In the “9-Settings” menu, select “5-Screen and Security” to access the following parameters:
16.5.1.
Time before going into sleep mode
On this screen, you can choose the time before your screen goes into sleep mode. This is indicated by a
beep when the time is over.
You can choose between 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes and 10 minutes.
To exit from sleep mode, press the Home button or the Sleep/Wake button.