The Braille Lite M20-M40 User's Manual - Freedom Scientific
The Braille Lite M20-M40 User's Manual - Freedom Scientific
The Braille Lite M20-M40 User's Manual - Freedom Scientific
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is off-limits around the <strong>Braille</strong> display. Call us to<br />
have your unit repaired.<br />
MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS<br />
Question: <strong>The</strong> O-CHORD, K gives the wrong<br />
answer.<br />
Answer: <strong>The</strong> calculation must be on a line by<br />
itself, with no other text. You must write it in<br />
computer <strong>Braille</strong> - using dropped numbers and<br />
correct operator symbols - as though you were<br />
in the calculator. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Braille</strong> <strong>Lite</strong> must be in<br />
Line Reading Mode, not Window or Sentence<br />
Mode.<br />
Question: I've started to issue a command, like<br />
Insert text, or Find text, or a macro, but want to<br />
cancel the process.<br />
Answer: Abort with a Z-CHORD. This command<br />
aborts almost any procedure. If, for example,<br />
you issue the Insert command and change your<br />
mind, a Z-CHORD prevents unintended insertion<br />
of text. In addition, a Z-CHORD aborts the<br />
transmission of data and releases the<br />
handshake line in the event of a "handshake<br />
hang- up". If you issue a Z-CHORD from within<br />
the Help file, you leave Help and return to the<br />
file in which you were last working.<br />
Question: I don't hear anything when I press a<br />
backspace (B-CHORD).<br />
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