F.H.Papenmeier 1860-TRIO Manuel D’Utilisation
BRAILLEX Trio's Standalone Functions
BRAILLEX Trio's Standalone Functions
Braille Keyboard Functions
BRAILLEX Trio has a Braille keyboard that can be used both for internal (note
taking) and external (terminal) functions. It has 8 Braille keys and 4 keys that
are activated with the thumb.
are activated with the thumb.
Especially in terminal mode, the BRAILLEX Trio Braille keyboard can emulate
almost all keys or key combinations of a regular PC keyboard.
almost all keys or key combinations of a regular PC keyboard.
Dots 7 and 8 are typically used for computer Braille entry. Dot 7 (to the left of
dot 3) for example makes the difference between lower case and capital
characters, a capital "A" for example, is written with dots 1+7. Dot 8 is often
characters, a capital "A" for example, is written with dots 1+7. Dot 8 is often
used in languages that have accented characters.
Of the 4 keys between the Braille display and the Easy Access Bar, the two
Of the 4 keys between the Braille display and the Easy Access Bar, the two
internal ones are used as space keys. The two external ones are used for special
functions (see below).
functions (see below).
Please note that the Braille keys are only activated once they have been
released.
PC keystrokes with the Braille keyboard
PC keystrokes with the Braille keyboard
Enter
Space + dot 8; alternatively: dot 8
Escape
Space + dot 7
Left arrow
Space + dot 1
Right arrow
Space + dot 4
Up arrow
Space + dot 2
Down arrow
Space + dot 5
Page up
Space + dot 3
Page down
Space + dot 6
Home
Space + dots 1,2
End
Space + dots 4,5
Insert
Space + dots 2,3
Del
Space + dots 5,6
Tab
Space + dots 3,7
Backspace
Space + dots 6,8; alternatively: dot 7
F1-F12
Right thumb + letters a-l
NumPad 1-0
Right thumb + numbers 1-0
NumPad-operators
Right thumb + "+", "-", "*", "/"
NumPad Enter
Right thumb + dot 8
NumPad NumLock
Right thumb + letter "n"
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