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and two pieces of time information.    The file name is the name of the 
file containing the sound that is currently being recorded or played.    The 
current status can be one of the following:    recording, playing, pause, or 
stop.    The time information that is displayed first is the elapsed time 
while recording, and the elapsed or remaining time while playing, 
(depending on the “Display time” setting that is in the “Playback 
Settings” dialog box, which is explained in section 9.3.6.2).    The time 
information that is displayed last, when you are recording, is the 
remaining time.    The remaining time is limited by the remaining space 
on your flashdisk.    While playing, the total length of the file in time will 
be displayed.    You can move between time information and other 
information by pressing “Space-4” or “Space-1”. 
 
9.4.3.2 Record 
 
This is used to start recording.    You can also start recording by 
pressing the “Record” button on the front panel of the Braille Sense 
OnHand.  While recording, the Braille Sense OnHand will display the 
“recording information” tab.    Whenever you start recording the Braille 
Sense OnHand will create a file.    The file will be named “record01.mp3”, 
or “record02.mp3” etc.    The recorded sound will be saved to that file.   
These files are stored in a special folder.  By default, these files are 
saved in “/flashdisk/media/record”. You can change the saving folder 
and recoding file type by using the “Record Settings” option, which is 
explained in section 9.3.6.3.      When recording, you can pause the 
recording by pressing “space 4-5” to move to the “Pause” button, and 
then press “Enter”.    You can also pause by pressing the “record” button 
on the front panel of the Braille Sense OnHand.    If you want to resume 
recording, press “Enter” on the “Continue” button, or press the “record” 
button on the front panel of the Braille Sense OnHand again.  To stop 
recording, press “Space-4-5” repeatedly on “Record” to move to the 
“Stop” button, and then press “Enter”. 
 
9.4.3.3 Play