HIMS International Corporation H318B User Manual

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on the folder name.    Press “Backspace” if you want to go up to the 
parent folder.    If you want to select a folder, press “Space” on the folder 
name.    You can select more than one folder.    Once you have selected 
all of the folders you want, press “Enter”.    Then, the Braille Sense 
OnHand will add all of the audio files, with the extensions, “wav”, “mp3”, 
and “wma”, from the selected folders to the play list and start playing the 
first file. 
 
9.4.1.3 Add File 
 
The “Add File” menu item is used to add audio files to the play list.    If 
you press “Enter” on “Add File” in the “File” menu, or press “Backspace-
o (dots 1-3-5)” in the “Media player” dialog box, the same dialog box that 
is used for “Open File” will be displayed.    If you select all of the files that 
you want, and press “Enter” (as in the “Open File” dialog box), then the 
Braille Sense OnHand will add the selected files to the play list.   
However, the Braille Sense OnHand will not start playing these files.    If 
you want to start playing the files in the play list, press the “play/pause” 
button on the front panel of the Braille Sense OnHand.    Or, you can 
press “Enter” on “play” in the “play” menu.    A detailed explanation of the 
“play” menu can be found in section 9.3.2. 
 
9.4.1.4 Add Folder 
 
The “Add Folder” menu item is used to add all of the audio files in a 
selected folder to the play list.    If you press “Enter” on “Add Folder” in 
the “File” menu (or press “Backspace-f (dots 1-2-4)” in the “Media player” 
dialog box), the same dialog box that is used for “Open Folder” will be 
displayed.    If you select all of the folders, and press “Enter”, the Braille 
Sense OnHand will add all of the audio files in the selected folders to the 
play list.    However, it will not start playing any files.  You can start 
playing the files in the play list by pressing the “play/pause” button on the 
front panel of the Braille Sense OnHand, or press “Enter” on “play” in the 
“play” menu.    A detailed explanation of the “play” menu can be found in 
section 9.3.2.