The Type Lite User Guide - Freedom Scientific
The Type Lite User Guide - Freedom Scientific
The Type Lite User Guide - Freedom Scientific
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Note Note Note Taking<br />
Taking<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Type</strong> <strong>Lite</strong> functions primarily as a note taker. It is<br />
designed so you can effortlessly take notes in a<br />
meeting or in class, or review a grocery list at the<br />
store. Information can be reviewed with speech or<br />
Braille or both, so you are able to work the way that<br />
is most comfortable for you.<br />
Most <strong>Type</strong> <strong>Lite</strong> functions related to taking and<br />
organizing notes involve using the File menu and the<br />
Editor. Manage, create, and organize files from the<br />
File menu, and read and edit them in the Editor.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> Cursor<br />
Cursor<br />
<strong>The</strong> cursor is essential in the process of reading and<br />
editing. It marks the current location in the text. <strong>The</strong><br />
cursor moves to different parts of the document<br />
through use of various commands. <strong>The</strong> reading<br />
commands move the cursor to the specified element<br />
of text and read it. Many editing commands involve<br />
actions that effect text at the location of the cursor.<br />
<strong>The</strong> cursor location is represented by a blinking dot 7<br />
and a solid dot 8. By default, the cursor is only<br />
visible when you are reading by character, or when<br />
you use a cursor routing button to move the cursor to<br />
a specific cell. This provides a representation of the<br />
cursor when you need it, while making it easier to<br />
read the Braille display when you don't.<br />
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