Cursor Routing Buttons; Navrow Buttons - Freedom Scientific Focus 40 Blue User Manual

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Cursor Routing Buttons

There is a Cursor routing button located above each braille cell. Press a
cursor routing button to move the cursor to that point, or to select a link in
a Web page or e-mail message. In line mode, press a cursor routing
button to open a menu or select menu items.
Press and hold the RIGHT SELECTOR BUTTON while simultaneously
pressing a CURSOR ROUTING BUTTON to simulate a right mouse click
at that location.

Navrow Buttons

Located immediately behind the cursor routing buttons are the Navrow
buttons. The number of Navrow buttons is the same as the number of
braille cells on the Focus display. The Navrow buttons have two
functions–ten serve as hot keys, providing quick access to functions or
settings; and the rest serve as extra panning buttons.
Just behind the Navrow buttons are five raised marks to aid in quick
orientation to both the Navrow and cursor routing buttons: one each
above and to the left of the fifth Navrow button, before the first hot key, in
the middle of the row, above and to the right of the tenth hot key, and to
the right of the fifth panning button from the right end of the row. The ten
Navrow buttons immediately below the center mark are the hot keys and
are numbered, to the left of the center mark, 1 through 5; the five buttons
to the right of this mark are numbered, left to right, 6 through 10. The
remaining buttons serve the same function as the panning buttons; those
to the left pan backward and those to the right pan forward.
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