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Basic Braille Plus
Screen reader Operations
Seite 22
5.3.1
Overview
This table lists all functions associated with the keys on the Basic Braille Plus. We have
not included an exhaustive description of each of the functions, because they are already
contained in the manuals for Hal and SuperNova.
Control Key/Braille Dot
Function
[7]
Use Live-Focus
[3]
Top
[2]
Left by one width
[1]
One line up
[FU]
Back
[FD]
Forward
[4]
One line down
[5]
Right by one width
[6]
Braille down
[8]
Go to Live-Focus
[3 4]
Toggle status modules on/off
[7 8]
Physical / logical mode
[3 8]
Braille cursor style
[2 8]
Eight dot / six dot Braille
[1 8]
Handy Tech configuration dialog
[4 8]
Expand gap on/off
[5 8]
Use virtual focus
[2 3]
Beginning of line
[5 6]
End of line
[1 2 3]
Top of file
[4 5 6]
End of file
[5 6 8]
Run through attributes
[FLC]
Tab
[FRC]
Shift + Tab
[FLC + FRC]
Enter
[SPC + 1 2 7]
Toggle Braille input on/off
By entering letters in Braille, you can in addition input the so-called mnemonic commands
that are listed below:
% [1 2 3 4 5 6]
Activate system control
h
[1 2 5]
Help
$
[4 6]
Tab
k
[1 3]
Shift Tab
g
[1 2 4 5]
Literary Braille on/off
m [1 3 4]
Alternative for activating the menu bar
s
[2 3 4]
Start menu
+
[2 3 5]
Eight dot / six dot Braille
=
[2 3 5 6]
System Tray
z
[1 3 5 6]
Announce date and time
c
[1 4]
Ctrl + Tab
C [1 4 7]
Shift Ctrl + Tab