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device. This can be useful for editing text, as it can sometimes be
difficult to edit text via Bluetooth using contracted Braille.
difficult to edit text via Bluetooth using contracted Braille.
As explained above, the Clipboard allows you to create and edit text on
the Smart Beetle and send the completed text to the connected
computer or Smart Phone via the Bluetooth Serial Connection
the Smart Beetle and send the completed text to the connected
computer or Smart Phone via the Bluetooth Serial Connection
To enter the clipboard, press "Backspace-Enter-C". Type and edit your
text. to Delete the previous character, press "Backspace". In the
clipboard, the Braille display and keyboard are temporarily disabled from
sending/receiving information to/from your connected computer or
mobile device, so that you may use them for creating/editing your text.
When you are finished typing the text you wish to send to your computer
or PDA, press "Enter" and the text is quickly inputted to the device via
the Terminal for Screen reader, and your Smart Beetle returns to
sending/receiving information to and from the connected device.
text. to Delete the previous character, press "Backspace". In the
clipboard, the Braille display and keyboard are temporarily disabled from
sending/receiving information to/from your connected computer or
mobile device, so that you may use them for creating/editing your text.
When you are finished typing the text you wish to send to your computer
or PDA, press "Enter" and the text is quickly inputted to the device via
the Terminal for Screen reader, and your Smart Beetle returns to
sending/receiving information to and from the connected device.
5. Bluetooth Keyboard Connectivity
You can use your Smart Beetle to connect to devices using a standard
Bluetooth keyboard connection. This means that the device to which you
are connecting will see Smart Beetle as though it were a standard
Bluetooth QWERTY keyboard. You can then type QWERTY keystrokes
using Braille key combinations listed later in this chapter.
Bluetooth keyboard connection. This means that the device to which you
are connecting will see Smart Beetle as though it were a standard
Bluetooth QWERTY keyboard. You can then type QWERTY keystrokes
using Braille key combinations listed later in this chapter.
The advantage of this mode is that it allows you to enter commands that
may not be supported by your screen reader, such as changing system
volume, skipping through media tracks, etc. You can also use your
Braille keyboard to operate devices that do not currently offer Braille
display support like Windows Phone 8 smart phones. In addition,
because the Bluetooth keyboard offers contracted Braille input, you can
type in contracted Braille, even when the screen reader doesn't support
it, such as with Window-Eyes and NVDA.
may not be supported by your screen reader, such as changing system
volume, skipping through media tracks, etc. You can also use your
Braille keyboard to operate devices that do not currently offer Braille
display support like Windows Phone 8 smart phones. In addition,
because the Bluetooth keyboard offers contracted Braille input, you can
type in contracted Braille, even when the screen reader doesn't support
it, such as with Window-Eyes and NVDA.
5.1 Connecting to a PC
As previously mentioned, once the Smart Beetle is placed in "Pairing
Mode KBD", you can connect to it as you would any standard Bluetooth
keyboard. To connect Smart Beetle to your PC via the Bluetooth
keyboard connection, follow these steps:
Mode KBD", you can connect to it as you would any standard Bluetooth
keyboard. To connect Smart Beetle to your PC via the Bluetooth
keyboard connection, follow these steps:
1) On the Smart Beetle, press "Power-F1" to open Pairing Mode.
2) Press "Space" to select "KBD" and press "Enter".