The Display Configuration Menu; Bluetooth Id; Key Repeat; Rest State Delay - Freedom Scientific Focus Blue 5th Generation User Manual

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Pressing the Menu button while the Focus status message is displayed
activates a menu in which you can configure various Focus Blue settings. The
available menu options are described in the following sections.
When the menu first opens, you are on the Bluetooth ID. To move through the
available menu items, press the Right or Left Panning button or DOTS 4-5
CHORD or DOTS 1-2 CHORD. Press the Right Shift button or DOT 8 on a
menu item to access its settings. To move through the available options for a
setting, use the Rocker bars. To exit the submenu and save any changes you
have made, press DOT 8 or the Right Selector button. Press Z CHORD
(DOTS 1-3-5-6 CHORD) or the Left Selector button to exit a submenu without
saving any changes and once more to exit the main menu and return to the
active connection.

Bluetooth ID

This displays the Bluetooth ID used by the Focus Blue to identify itself when
pairing the display with a computer or mobile device. Each Focus display has
its own unique Bluetooth ID. This is useful if you will be pairing the Focus with a
computer in an environment where there are other Focus Blue displays with
Bluetooth enabled and you want to make sure you pair the correct one.

Key Repeat

This option controls how fast the NAV Rockers on the display repeat when held
down for a length of time, such as when you want to scroll quickly through the
items in a list. The four settings are off, slow, medium, and fast. Off is indicated
by a full braille cell at the far left of the display in cell one. Two full braille cells
indicate slow, three full braille cells indicate medium, and four full cells indicate
fast. By default, two full cells are shown, which means the key repeat is set to
slow.

Rest State Delay

This menu option lets you specify how long the Focus display waits after a
control is pressed before it goes to sleep. You can choose to have the display
go to sleep after 5, 15, 30, or 45 minutes of inactivity. The number 5 is
indicated by dots 2-6, 15 by dot 2 and dots 2-6, 30 by dots 2-5 and dots 3-5-6,
and 45 by dots 2-5-6 and dots 2-6.
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The Display Configuration Menu

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