Next Mark; Set Mark; Move To Mark - HIMS Braille Sense U2 User Manual

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move to the previous mark by pressing "Space-3" during reading DAISY
contents.

12.4.2 Next Mark

The "Next Mark" function will allow you to move to a location where you
have placed a mark. If you have placed a mark in a DAISY Player file,
and you have not yet passed it, you can move to that mark by using the
"Next Mark" function. You can access the "Next Mark" function by
pressing "Enter" on "Mark," and then move to "Next Mark" by pressing
"Space-4" and press "Enter." Or just press "n (dots 1-3-4-5)" to execute
"Next Mark." Then, press "Enter" on "Next Mark." You can also move to
the previous mark by pressing "Space-6" during reading DAISY contents.

12.4.3 Set Mark

You can set a mark anywhere you want while playing a file. You can set
a mark in the "Set Mark" menu. Otherwise, you can set a mark by
pressing "Enter-m (dots 1-3-4)." You can also activate this function by
pressing "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or "F2." Then, press "Enter" on "Mark."
Use "Space-4" to move to "Set Mark," and then press "Enter." Or press
"m (dots 1-3-4)" when you are in the "Mark" menu. The "Set Mark" dialog
box will then open, which will ask you to "Enter mark name:." Enter the
number of the mark that you want to insert between 1~1,000.

12.4.4 Move to Mark

Without using the menu, you can move to the next or previous mark by
pressing "Space-6" or "Space-3" during play/pause. You can also move
to the mark you want by pressing "Enter-j (dots 2-4-5)." You can also
access this feature in the menu by pressing "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or by
pressing "F2." You can then, use "Space-4" to move to "Mark," and
press "Enter." Or, you can press "j (dots 2-4-5)" when you are in the
"Mark" menu. If you activate the "Move To Mark" function, you will find
the edit box asking "Mark name to move to:." Here you can type in the

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