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and it will start running.    If you press “Enter” in the “Countdown timer”, 
the Braille Sense OnHand will tell you the remaining time, and then it will 
pause.    If you press “Enter” again, it will restart.  Pressing “Backspace” 
will clear the “Countdown timer”.  If the timer reaches zero, you will hear 
a 10-second alarm, and the “Countdown timer” will clear.    If you press 
“Backspace-Enter” while the alarm is sounding, the alarm will stop and 
your timer will clear, and will be ready to accept a new time. 
 
If you press “tab (“Space-4-5”)” or “shift-tab (“Space-1-2”)” again 
anywhere in the count down timer, the stopwatch will be ready.    If you 
want to exit the “Stopwatch” or “Countdown timer”, press “Space-z (dots 
1-3-5-6)” anywhere within the “Stopwatch” or “Countdown timer”, and 
you will return to the “Stopwatch” menu. 
 
17.9 Terminal for Screen reader 
 
The “Terminal for screen reader” function allows the Braille Sense 
OnHand to be used as a Braille display when hooked up to a computer 
that uses a compatible screen reader such as Window-Eyes or 
Supernova.   Before using this function, make sure that the Braille 
Sense OnHand is connected to your personal computer via a Bluetooth 
serial or to the USB client port. To turn on this function, go to the 
“Utilities” menu, and press “Enter”.    Then, press “Space-4”, until you 
hear “Terminal for screen reader”.  Then, press “Enter”.  If you activate 
“Terminal for screen reader”, you will see the list of connection methods.   
In the list, you will see “Bluetooth serial port” and “USB port”.    Press 
“Space-1” or “Space-4” until you reach what you want to select.    If you 
have selected one, press “Enter” and you will hear “Terminal mode”.   
The Braille Sense OnHand will no longer say anything, as it is now 
simply acting as a Braille display for your computer.    If you fail to 
connect, you will be returned to the list of connection methods. 
For information and support files on connecting the Braille Sense 
OnHand to the USB port with Window-Eyes see:   
GWKB1043 - Configuring the Braille Sense OnHand to Work as a Braille 
Display via the USB Port