Go To Mark; Go To Previous Document - HIMS Braille Sense U2 User Manual

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short cut. While editing a document, press "Enter-m (dots 1-3-4)" to
activate this command.
Move the cursor to the location that you want to mark, and press "Enter-
m (dots 1-3-4"). Then, the Braille Sense U2 will say "Mark name:." To
name the mark, use the letters a through z. For example, if you put down
the letter "a (dot 1)," the Braille Sense U2 will move you to that point in
the document immediately. If you are in the document, the Braille Sense
U2 will not show the mark sign. If you selected "View format character" in
"Settings," which was explained in section 5.1.7, you will see the
bookmark sign in the document. You can go to marked text by using
"Space-3" or "Space-6," and the bookmark sign will appear, which is "$pl
(mark name)." If you move the cursor to the mark location in a document,
you can see dots 7-8 all through the mark sign. This means that the
Braille Sense U2 will deal with the marked text as a chunk, but not with
every character one by one.

5.3.8 Go to Mark

The "Go To Mark" command finds a mark that has already been marked.
When you want to execute this command, you can press "Space-m (dots
1-3-4)," or "F2," and move to "Go To" by pressing "Space-4." Then, press
"Enter" on "Go To." Move to "Go To Mark" by pressing "Space-4," and
then press "Enter," or press "j (dots 2-4-5)" in the "Go To" menu, which is
the short cut. You can jump to anywhere in a document to marked text
with by pressing "Enter-j (dots 2-4-5)."
If you press "Enter-j (dots 2-4-5)," the Braille Sense U2 will say "Move to
mark:." If you type in the character of the mark name that you want to
locate, the Braille Sense U2 will move the cursor to the marked text with
dots 7-8 embossed in the first cell.

5.3.9 Go to Previous Document

If you have multiple documents open, you can go directly to the
document that you had opened before the document that you are

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