Comfort While Moving - The Working Modes; The Braillex El C In Navigation Mode - Papenmeier RehaTechnik BRAILLEX EL Series User Manual

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1 step to the right [R] shows the next text section,
1 step to the left [L] shows the previous text section.
Note that the text is scrolled to the right or left by the number of cells in each case. A possibly
desired word wrap can be activated in the Braille settings of the screen reader.
However, the Braille display also scrolls up and down with these commands, namely when
there is no text in the width before or after the section. Thus, the screen can also be read
continuously forwards or backwards.
Moves with the Braille display in navigation mode leave the cursor at its position - that is,
they move away from the focus. For cursor tracking, use button 4 [B4] in all working modes
of BRAILLEX EL c. This switches the cursor tracking on and off.

Comfort while moving - the working modes

The orientation in the navigation mode of BRAILLEX EL c is suitable for all situations in all
windows. You can use it to completely read the active window from top to bottom. You can
achieve more comfort with BRAILLEX EL c if you use the PC mode or the combined mode in
certain situations.
The Easy Access Bar of BRAILLEX EL c is the appropriate tool to facilitate hand movements.
When orienting yourself in dialog boxes of a program, you often have to switch between
keyboard and Braille display with your hand. In PC mode, this switch is avoided by operating
the keyboard with the Easy Access Bar. Reading mode (combined mode) allows comfortable
reading in longer texts without having to take your hand off the Braille display.

The BRAILLEX EL c in navigation mode

Press button 3 [B3]. Select the "Working mode - Navigation mode" command from the list
that appears and confirm with (Enter).
The Easy Access Bar now moves the reading window in the desired direction:
up [U] moves the reading window up one line.
down [D] moves the reading window down one line.
to the right [R] moves the reading window to the right by the width of the set
characters.
to the left [L] moves the reading window to the left by the width of the set characters.
The Easy Access Bar thus moves the reading window without moving the cursor. By default,
the width of the set characters is the number of Braille cells of your Braille display.
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