Selecting The Working Modes; Easy Access Bar Assignment In The Three Working Modes - Papenmeier Braillex EL 80s User Manual

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Working Modes
to the new line as well. This means that you can read a text without having
to bother about screen pages.

Selecting the Working Modes

In order to select the working modes, press the right key towards the rear. You
will get a dialog box that looks like follows:
The mode displayed is the one currently selected. Move the Easy Access Bar one
step left or right to change the values. Once you have reached the end of the
list, you will see the first value again. The options are the following:
Navigation mode
PC Mode
Combined Mode
If you want to save the setting, push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps down. The
value displayed will be activated, and you will return to the application you came
from.
If you want to exit without saving the changes, push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps
up. You will then return to the application you came from.

Easy Access Bar Assignment in the Three Working Modes

In the following you will see the assignment of the Easy Access Bar in the three
different working modes:
Navigation Mode
Used for normal screen navigation. The cursor position is not changed. Two
marker positions can be reached directly: the title bar (with 2 steps up) and the
last window line, which typically corresponds to a status line (with 2 steps
down). The main reading functions (read forwards and backwards) have a
double assignment: they can be reached with both the first step and the second
step right or left.
Navigation Mode Functions
Easy Access Bar
One step up
One step down
One step left
Two steps left
One step right
Two steps right
Two steps up
Two steps down
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Moves the display one line up.
Moves the display one line down.
Read backwards.
Same as one step left.
Read forwards.
Same as one step right.
Moves the display to the title bar
Moves the display to the last line of the window.
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