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Navigation Menu. In essence, PLEXTALK will only offer you
navigation options that are appropriate to you at that time.
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Having selected your preferred navigation method, you can
now use your Number 4 or 6 key to move backwards or
forwards at your chosen level of navigation. For example,
when using the built in User's Guide, if you go to the "Level 1"
option with your Number 2 or 8 key, and then use your Number
4 or 6 key, you will be able to move backwards or forwards to
the next Level 1 heading.
Note:
The default navigation level for DAISY titles is "Level 1", for
Audio File is "Track" and for Text File is "Paragraph". Currently
selected navigation levels are not saved when you shut down
PLEXTALK.
Note:
If you do not know what navigation is available to you in a
particular item, press the Number 2 or 8 key repeatedly to quickly find
out.
10.8. Understanding how PLEXTALK groups files and
folders.
At the beginning of this chapter, you learned about some basic
guidelines for the format of the files that PLEXTALK is able to access
and about how they should be stored on an SD card or USB media.
In fact, apart from these simple rules, PLEXTALK is able to operate
with very few other restrictions on how you store the items you wish
to read.
When PLEXTALK accesses the SD card, USB media, Internal
Memory or CD, it automatically assesses the contents and groups
items into "DAISY titles", "Audio Files" and "Text Files", regardless of
where these items are stored on the media. When you subsequently
navigate through the titles, they will be already ordered for you
regardless of where they are physically located on the media.
For example, if you have 3 Text Files in the root folder and 2 more in
a sub folder, PLEXTALK will view these as 5 Text Files stored in 2
folders.