Confirmation Prompts; Help & Context Sensitive Help - Baum VarioUltra 20 User Manual

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1) MI: this element means you are on a menu item. Menu items are
displayed vertically, which means you navigate up and down to move
from one item to another. In most cases, you can select by entering
the corresponding hotkey or shortcut command, by pressing the left
thumb key B9, or by pressing in on the Navistick. Using the assigned
shortcut command selects the item without the need to open the
menu.
2) LI: this element means you are on a list item. List items are displayed
horizontally, which means you navigate left and right to move from
one item to another, and the selected item is presented. Entering the
first letter of an item takes you directly to that item in the list.
3) CB: The Control Button item refers to words such as OK, Cancel,
Yes, and No. These words typically appear in message dialogs. You
confirm your choice by pressing a cursor routing button above the
word in question or by pressing the left thumb key B9.
4) CHK: This element refers to a checkbox. You can check and uncheck
checkboxes by navigating to the right with the Navistick, by pressing
a cursor routing button above the checkbox, or by tapping the right
thumb key B0.
5) EB: This element refers to an edit box, into which text can be entered.
You will encounter edit boxes in those instances where a value needs
to be entered.

1.9 Confirmation Prompts.

Throughout the Braille Notetaker menu structure of VarioUltra you will
find references to things you should or could confirm. Common
examples include confirming with OK to exit a dialog, or confirming with
YES or NO. In these cases, the word or words in question will be
present on the braille display, or accessible by scrolling down or up with
the Navistick to find them. When you find them, you can confirm with B9,
pressing in on the Navistick, or selecting a cursor routing button above
any part of a word. You will find an example below in the next section,
Help & Context Sensitive Help, where you are instructed to "scroll down
and confirm with OK to exit" to leave the help dialog.
1.10 Help & Context Sensitive Help.
VarioUltra has two Help features.
To get general information about VarioUltra or to access this User
Guide, enter command h+B7B8B9. This opens the Help menu, which
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