F.H.Papenmeier 1860-TRIO Manuel D’Utilisation
BRAILLEX Trio's Terminal Functions
Easy Access Bar Assignment in the Three Working Modes
In the following you will see the assignment of the Easy Access Bar in the three
different working modes:
In the following you will see the assignment of the Easy Access Bar in the three
different working modes:
Navigation Mode
Used for normal screen navigation. The cursor position is not changed. Two
marker positions can be reached directly: the title bar (with 2 steps up) and the
Used for normal screen navigation. The cursor position is not changed. Two
marker positions can be reached directly: the title bar (with 2 steps up) and the
last window line, which typically corresponds to a status line (with 2 steps
down). The main reading functions (read forwards and backwards) have a
down). The main reading functions (read forwards and backwards) have a
double assignment: they can be reached with both the first step and the second
step right or left.
step right or left.
Navigation Mode Functions
Easy Access Bar
Function
One step up
Moves the display one line up.
One step down
Moves the display one line down.
One step left
Read backwards.
Two steps left
Same as one step left.
One step right
Read forwards.
Two steps right
Same as one step right.
Two steps up
Moves the display to the title bar
Two steps down
Moves the display to the last line of the window.
PC Mode
In PC mode, the Easy Access Bar allows to navigate through an application. Easy
Access Bar keys will emulate PC keyboard functions:
In PC mode, the Easy Access Bar allows to navigate through an application. Easy
Access Bar keys will emulate PC keyboard functions:
PC Mode Functions
Easy Access Bar
Function
One step left
PC Left arrow key
One step up
PC Up arrow key
One step right
PC Right arrow key
One step down
PC Down arrow key
Two steps left
(Shift)+(Tab)
Two steps up
(Alt); within a dialog box or menu: (Esc)
Two steps right
(Tab)
Two steps down
(Enter)
Combined Mode
The combined mode includes both screen navigation and cursor movement
features. When you move the Easy Access Bar up or down, the cursor is moved
The combined mode includes both screen navigation and cursor movement
features. When you move the Easy Access Bar up or down, the cursor is moved
one line up or down as well (cf. PC mode). When you move the Easy Access Bar
to the right, the function is the same as in navigation mode if the text line is
to the right, the function is the same as in navigation mode if the text line is
longer than the display is. The cursor remains at the original position. Once all
the text of that line has been displayed, another “read forwards” command will
move both the cursor and the display to the next line. Pushing the Easy Access
the text of that line has been displayed, another “read forwards” command will
move both the cursor and the display to the next line. Pushing the Easy Access
Bar one step left corresponds to “read backwards” if you are within a long line of
text. Otherwise, both cursor and display are moved one line up.
text. Otherwise, both cursor and display are moved one line up.
In analogy to the navigation mode, two marker positions can be reached
directly: the title bar (with 2 steps up) and the last window line, which typically
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