HIMS International Corporation B14K Manual Do Utilizador
middle finger, ring finger, and pinky finger of your right hand on the right
four buttons. Finally, place both of your thumbs on the spacebar.
four buttons. Finally, place both of your thumbs on the spacebar.
The button where you placed your left index finger corresponds with dot
one in Braille. The button under your left middle finger corresponds to
dot two, and the button under your left ring finger corresponds to dot
three. The button on which your left pinky finger is placed is the
Backspace key.
one in Braille. The button under your left middle finger corresponds to
dot two, and the button under your left ring finger corresponds to dot
three. The button on which your left pinky finger is placed is the
Backspace key.
The button under your right index finger corresponds with dot four in
Braille. The button under your right middle finger is dot five, and the
button on which your ring finger is placed corresponds with dot six in
Braille. The button on which your right pinky is placed is the Enter key.
And, the long bar shaped button under your thumbs is the spacebar.
Braille. The button under your right middle finger is dot five, and the
button on which your ring finger is placed corresponds with dot six in
Braille. The button on which your right pinky is placed is the Enter key.
And, the long bar shaped button under your thumbs is the spacebar.
On the same row as the Space bar are 4 rectangular function keys: two
to the left of the spacebar, and two to the right. Moving from left to right,
the key to the far left is the "F1" key, and the key to the right of it is the
"F2" key. The key to the right of the spacebar is the "F3" key, and the
key on the far right is the "F 4" key. These keys generally correspond to
"control", "Windows", "Alt", and "Home" respectively.
to the left of the spacebar, and two to the right. Moving from left to right,
the key to the far left is the "F1" key, and the key to the right of it is the
"F2" key. The key to the right of the spacebar is the "F3" key, and the
key on the far right is the "F 4" key. These keys generally correspond to
"control", "Windows", "Alt", and "Home" respectively.
Below the keyboard is a 14 cell Braille display. Above the Braille display,
there are 18 small, oval-shaped buttons corresponding to each of the 14
Braille cells. These buttons are called cursor routing keys. When you are
editing documents, you can use these keys to route your cursor to the
character of the corresponding Braille cell. When connected to screen
readers like VoiceOver for iOS or BrailleBack for Android, you can use a
cursor router about a displayed icon to select it.
there are 18 small, oval-shaped buttons corresponding to each of the 14
Braille cells. These buttons are called cursor routing keys. When you are
editing documents, you can use these keys to route your cursor to the
character of the corresponding Braille cell. When connected to screen
readers like VoiceOver for iOS or BrailleBack for Android, you can use a
cursor router about a displayed icon to select it.
On each side of the Braille display is a capsule shaped key. These are
the "UP" and "DOWN" scroll keys.
the "UP" and "DOWN" scroll keys.
Near the top center of the unit's top panel, are located 2 LED'S for
showing Power and Bluetooth status.
showing Power and Bluetooth status.
1.2.2 The Right Panel
The right panel contains only 1 control, the Power button. A long press
of the "Power" button powers the unit on and off. When the unit is
powered on, a short press of this button opens the Smart Beetle menu.
of the "Power" button powers the unit on and off. When the unit is
powered on, a short press of this button opens the Smart Beetle menu.