Brailleback Commands; Chromebooks; Connecting Chromebook With Usb; Chromevox Settings/Commands - Orbit Research Orbit Reader 20 Plus User Manual

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Orbit Reader 20 Plus – User guide
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Android generates a dialog screen which indicates the type of
braille being displayed and provides two choices: Literary braille or
Computer Braille.
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Computer Braille is checked by default.
4. Arrow to "Literary braille" and select to check this item.
When you check "Literary braille," you are returned to the
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BrailleBack Settings screen.
5. Arrow to "Literary braille table" and select.
Another dialog screen opens with a selection of output translation
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tables.
6. Select English (UEB) - grade 2.
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You are returned to the BrailleBack Settings screen.

BrailleBack Commands

Back
Home
BrailleBack help
Notifications
Recent Apps
Enter (in Edit field)
Backspace (in Edit field) Space + Dot 7

17.9 Chromebooks

Currently, you can only use USB to connect to a braille display from a
Chromebook™ notebook computer.

Connecting Chromebook with USB

To connect to Chromebook with USB, follow these steps:
1. Press Dots 2 7 + Space to put the Orbit Reader 20 Plus in Remote HID
(Orbit) mode. Alternatively, Press Up Arrow + Select in the menu, and
then arrow to USB.
2. Plug the Orbit Reader 20 Plus into the Chromebook USB port. After a few
seconds, the Chromebook detects the device and turns on ChromeVox.

ChromeVox Settings/Commands

To adjust ChromeVox settings or learn commands, go to
with your Chromebook'
(":https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/7020014?hl=en' webpage at
the Chromebook Accessibility Help site
Orbit Research
Function
Space + B
Space + H
Space + Dots 1 2 3
Space + N
Space + R
Space + Dot 8
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