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The first thing you should do is place the Braille Sense U2 on a level
surface that you can use to examine the Braille Sense U2, such as a
table or desk. When the Braille Sense U2 is placed on a level surface,
the shape of the entire unit will resemble a small, thin rectangular box.
The Braille Sense U2 has six sides. You should feel for the Braille keys
and Braille display. The side that the Braille keys and Braille display are
on should be facing up. The side that is now facing up is referred to as
the top of the Braille Sense U2. The side that is facing to your right is
called the right side panel. The side facing to your left is called the left
side panel. The side that is facing away from you is called the rear panel.
The side that is facing toward you is called the front panel, and the side
that the Braille Sense U2 is sitting on is called the bottom panel.
This section of the manual describes each side of the Braille Sense U2
and the basic function(s) of each button and port. We will discuss each
of the panels in the following order: top panel, right side panel, left side
panel, rear panel, and front panel.

1.2.1 Top Panel

Starting with the top of the Braille Sense U2, you will find a Braille
display that is located close to the front panel on the Braille Sense U2.
Above the Braille display, there are 32 small buttons that correspond to
32 Braille cells. These 32 small buttons are called cursor routing keys.
You can use these buttons as cursor placement keys on the
corresponding Braille cells when you are editing documents. The cursor
routing keys will also work as shortcut keys in certain situations.
On both the extreme right and left sides of the Braille display, are two
capsule shaped buttons. These buttons divided into two parts up and
down. These buttons are called scroll buttons. The upper button called
up scroll button and the lower button called down scroll button. The
scroll buttons can be used to scroll through the menus or other
information that is displayed on the Braille display. If you are on text that
has more than 32 Braille cells, the scroll buttons will scroll the Braille
display.

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