Orbit Reader 20
– User guide
Version 2.10
Orbit Research
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To Context menu, press Space + Dots 3 5 6
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To Switch braille input, press Space + Dots 2 3 6
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To Volume up, press Space + Dots 3 4 5
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To Volume down, press Space + Dots 1 2 6
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To Toggle screen curtain on/off, press Space + Dots 1 2 3 4 5 6
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To Select all, press Space + Dots 2 3 5 6
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To Cut, press Space + X
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To Copy, press Space + C
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To Paste, press Space + V
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To Undo typing, press Space + Dots 1 3 5 6
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To Redo typing, press Space + Dots 2 3 4 6
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To Activate Eject key, press Space + Dots 1 4 6
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To Toggle announcement history, press Space + Dots 1 3 4 5
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To Keyboard Help, press Space + Dots 1 3
17.7.3.4 iOS iPad Commands
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To Move to previous container, press Space + Dots 1 7
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To Move to next container, press Space + Dots 4 7
17.8 Mac Computers
When connecting Orbit Reader 20 to a Mac, there are three possible methods.
One is to connect using the USB cable that came in the box. The second is to
use Bluetooth for a wireless connection. The third is to connect to VoiceOver
using Braille-HID. See the section Human Interface Device (HID
– (Orbit)) and
– Braille for more information.
Connecting Mac with USB
The simplest way to connect the Orbit Reader 20 to a Mac is to connect using a
USB Standard-A to Micro-B cable. First, switch Orbit Reader 20 to the HID
protocol by picking HID Braille in the USB option in the menu. Next, run
VoiceOver by pressing the Apple CMD key + F5. Then, attach the small end of
the USB cable to Orbit Reader 20 with the bumps facing down and the big end to
Mac. VoiceOver automatically recognizes and starts using the display.
Connecting Mac with Bluetooth
The default configuration for pairing with Mac
through Bluetooth is ‘Just Works’. If
Bluetooth has been turned off, it can be turned on in the Menu or by pressing
Space + Dots 4 7 on the Orbit Reader 20.
If Orbit Reader 20 is in the default connection, follow these steps to pair the
device with a Mac: