F.H.Papenmeier 1860-TRIO Manuel D’Utilisation

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BRAILLEX Trio's Terminal Functions 
 
BRAILLEX Trio with Dolphin HAL / Supernova 
 
In combination with Dolphin HAL / Supernova, BRAILLEX Trio works like any of 
Papenmeier's world-famous BRAILLEX EL displays. The handling and the 
functionality are identical. 
 
When navigating in the active window, you can choose between three different 
working modes, which influence the assignment of the Easy Access Bar: 
 Navigation Mode 
In the Navigation Mode, you just read across the screen when using the 
navigation keys as described above; the cursor is NOT moved. This also 
means that you can explore parts of the screen where the cursor can't go. 
 PC Mode   
The PC mode is the opposite: Instead of moving the display across the 
screen when pushing the Easy Access Bar, you move the cursor. Please note 
that as long as the active cursor moves the Braille display, this obviously also 
influences the Braille display position. 
 Combined Mode  
The so-called Combined Mode is a mix of the two modes described above. It 
is useful especially when it comes to reading long text documents. Whenever 
you press a reading key and a line border is crossed, the PC cursor is moved 
to the new line as well. This means that you can read a text without having 
to bother about screen pages. 
Selecting the Working Modes 
In order to select the working modes, press the right key towards the rear. You 
will get a dialog box that looks like follows: 
 
 
 
The mode displayed is the one currently selected. Move the Easy Access Bar one 
step left or right to change the values. Once you have reached the end of the 
list, you will see the first value again. The options are the following: 
 Navigation mode 
 PC Mode 
 Combined Mode 
 
If you want to save the setting, push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps down. The 
value displayed will be activated, and you will return to the application you came 
from. 
 
If you want to exit without saving the changes, push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps 
up. You will then return to the application you came from. 
 
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