Actilino
General
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is, up, down, left or right. In this way, it allows you to navigate through menus and content.
In addition, you can depress the control stick in the direction of the device to perform an
action on whatever is selected.
Behind the space keys are 16 ergonomic Braille display elements with integrated cursor
routing keys. The cursor routing (CR) keys which are integrated as part of each Braille cell
enable you to place the cursor directly at the text position of this Braille cell.
The Triple Action Keys are to the left and right of the Braille display and flush with the Braille
cells. You can activate the Triple Action keys at the top, in the centre and at the bottom.
The Triple Action Key functions are:
The left or right Triple Action Key's (Up) position also serves as a reading key to move
backward within the text and will be referred to as [TLU] or [TRU] in the list below. The left
or right Triple Action Key's (Down) position also serves as a reading key to move forward
through the text and are referred to as [TLD] or [TRD] in the list below. In the event of the
right as well as the left Triple Action Key (Up) can be pressed, it is called [TU]. If alternatively,
the Triple Action Key left or right (Down) can be used, this is called [TD].
The centre position of either the left or the right Triple Action Key [TLC] and [TRC] can be
used for additional functions.
In the list below, you will find an overview of the symbols used in this manual to represent
the Triple Action Key settings:
Left Triple Action Key, up:
[TLU]
Left Triple Action Key, center:
[TLC]
Left Triple Action Key, down:
[TLD]
Right Triple Action Key, up:
[TRU]
Right Triple Action Key, center:
[TRC]
Right Triple Action Key, down:
[TRD]
In all cases where there is a case for pressing [TU] and [TD] simultaneously, such as setting
a mark within the Editor, you may press the keys at the top left [TLU] and bottom right [TRD]
or at bottom left [TLD] and top right [TRU].
Located behind the Braille modules are eight ergonomically arranged function keys. These
function keys are also used for Braille input. They correspond to the usual Braille keyboard
layout and are, from the left to the right as follows:
7
3
2
1
4
5
6
8
The built-in microphone is located in between and above dot 1 and 4. It is recognizable by
four small holes in the housing. The microphone can be used to make and receive phone
calls via a connected smartphone.