HIMS International Corporation H318B Manual Do Utilizador

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13.  You can copy any files from your personal computer to the Braille 
Sense OnHand, and vice versa. 
14.  You can use the Braille Sense OnHand as a Braille display with a 
compatible screen reader, such as Window-Eyes. 
15.  You can copy, move, and delete files on the Braille Sense 
OnHand. 
16.  You can adjust the volume, the rate, and the pitch of the speech.   
You can change as many of these features as you want on the 
Braille Sense OnHand. 
17.  You can use the Database Manager to create your own 
Database for keeping and storing important information. 
18.  You can use MSN messenger to communicate in real time, with 
others who are running the MSN messenger program. 
19.  The sighted person who is learning Braille for the first time can 
use the LCD screen on the Braille Sense OnHand, to easily learn 
Braille.    Likewise, using the LCD screen, sighted people, who do 
not know Braille, can teach Braille to those who are blind when 
using the Braille Sense OnHand. (LCD is an external type which 
needs to be connected to Braille Sense OnHand) 
 
1.2 Hardware 
 
In order to get the most out of your Braille Sense OnHand, you will want 
to become familiar with the Braille Sense OnHand by learning where the 
buttons and ports are located, as well as the function of each of these 
buttons and ports. 
 
This section explains the hardware configuration of the Braille Sense 
OnHand.    The dimensions of the Braille Sense OnHand are 6.7 inches 
long by 3.5 inches wide by 1.1 inches high.    On the bottom of the unit, 
there are rubber feet in order to prevent slipping while you are using the 
Braille Sense OnHand.    The input keys are Perkins-style, which consist 
of seven keys that represent dot one through dot six, and the space. In 
addition to these seven keys, there are two function keys that 
correspond to the Backspace and Enter keys.    Also there are 18 cells 
that make up the Braille display.