5
Controls
The Focus 14 Blue display provides two NAV Rockers, two mode buttons, two
selector buttons, two rocker bars, two panning buttons, and cursor router
buttons above each braille cell. See the chart following the Cursor Router
Buttons section for a full listing of all multiple-control functions.
Note:
If you choose to use the Focus display with a third-party screen reading
application on a computer or mobile device, refer to the documentation
that came with the software as the functions of these controls may be
different from how they work with JAWS.
NAV Rockers and Mode Buttons
The Focus NAV Rockers allow you to move quickly through files, dialog boxes,
lists, and menus. In a file, you can move by line, sentence, paragraph, or pan
backward and forward. To switch between the four navigation modes, press the
mode button located directly above each NAV Rocker. In a dialog box, you can
move between the available controls, and even interact with them. In a menu,
you can move up and down through the menu items.
Selector Buttons
Used by themselves, the concave-shaped selector buttons control Auto
Advance. When pressed in combination with other controls, the selector
buttons perform multiple functions.
Rocker Bars
The rocker bars provide movement up or down by line. Press the top of the
rocker bar to move up one line; press the bottom of the rocker bar to move
down one line. The rocker bars, in combination with the panning buttons, move
to the beginning or end of the line on which the cursor is positioned. Press a
panning button and the top of a rocker bar to move to the start of the line.
Press a panning button and the bottom of a rocker bar to move to the end of
the line.