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BrailleNote Apex QT User Guide 
 
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5.3.2 
Braille Display Mode. 
This option is available within a document, an e-mail, or within the Planner and allows you to 
choose the amount of formatting information that is presented on the Braille Display and whether 
the cursor is displayed. There are four modes; Automatic, Reading, Edit and Layout. You may also 
cycle through the four modes by pressing PREVIOUS with NEXT
The Braille Display Modes are discussed more fully in 3.11 Braille Display Modes but briefly: 
Automatic mode: press A. The cursor is turned on when you are editing and off when you are 
reading. 
Reading mode: press R. Used for reading. The cursor is never displayed. Only formatting necessary 
for reading is displayed. 
Edit mode: press E. The cursor is always on and all formatting information is displayed. 
Layout mode: press L. The document is laid out on the Braille display in the same way as it will 
appear on paper when it is embossed. 
 
 
5.3.3 
Show New Lines in Reading Mode as. 
This option is available within a document, an e-mail, or within the Planner. It determines how the 
start of a new line or paragraph is shown on the Braille display. 
For linear Braille format where the start of a new line is indicated by the Computer Braille "dollar 
sign" then p, (
dots 1-2-4-6 p), press L
For the new line or paragraph to start at the beginning of the display after a one cell indent, press A
For the beginning of the display after a two cell indent, press B
For the beginning of the display with no indent, press N
For two spaces anywhere they happen to fall on the display, press 2
For three spaces anywhere they happen to fall on the display, press 3
For just one space anywhere it happens to fall on the display, press 1