Spaces On The Braille Display; Deactivating Dots 7+8 - Papenmeier BRAILLEX ELc Series User Manual

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When you move through a document with the cursor, you will notice the untranslated word under the cursor.
By default, the current word is expanded and you can edit it easily. If you want the word under the cursor to
be abbreviated as well, you will find a suitable option in the dialogue box "Braille Adaptation".
In the screen reader settings you are able to change the Braille translation method and the marking of capital
letters. This can be changed for every application individually.

Spaces on the Braille display

When text in the current window is torn apart by many spaces, you can optimise the presentation. Then, you
will obtain more text and less spaces. This way of presentation can only be selected in "Line Mode". In
"Structured Mode" the screen layout will not be considered.
Press Key 2 [K2].
Search for the item "Braille Display Presentation" by means of the Easy Access Bar.
The current setting will be announced e.g.: "as on screen". This means that all spaces can be seen
on the Braille display, too.
Choose the other option by pressing the space bar e.g.: "Collect Text". Now, all big spaces are
reduced to one single space.
Confirm the change.

Deactivating dots 7+8

In case you are bothered by dots 7 and 8 which are necessary to present Computer Braille, you can
deactivate them.
Press Key 2 [K2].
The dialogue "Braille Settings" appears.
The list item "Display in" indicates the current setting.
Switch to six- or eight-dot Braille by pressing the space bar or by pushing the Easy Access Bar to the
left or to the right.
Confirm the setting with (Enter).
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