HIMS International Corporation H432B Manual Do Utilizador

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3)  The “Utilities” menu has several submenus under each of the 
menu items.   
The following sections will discuss each of these menu options and their 
functions in greater detail. 
17.1 Calculator
Using the calculator on the Braille Sense U2 you can do simple math 
equations as well as complex scientific calculations. The results and 
formulas will be displayed in Braille, and spoken by the Braille Sense U2. 
While using the calculator, you can refer to the “help” menu by pressing 
“Space-h (dots 1-2-5).” The “help” menu is very useful as you can 
quickly access hot key information for the various programs on the 
Braille Sense U2. 
When you want to use the calculator you can press “c (dots 1-4)” from 
within the “Utilities” menu. When using the calculator on the Braille 
Sense U2, you need to type using computer Braille when calculating or 
inserting your formulas. You can initialize your calculation line by 
pressing “Backspace-c (dots 1-4).” If you insert numbers or a function 
into a result, the result will disappear; and if you put in operators, you 
can get to the next step. In addition, you can keep your result in the 
calculator’s memory, and you can recall it when you need the result. You 
can use the function and operators via the calculator menu or you can 
use the hot keys depending on which method works best for you. 
All of these functions are explained in greater detail below. 
17.1.1 General Functions 
“General functions” is a dialog box that contains the “general function 
list,” a “Confirm” button, and a “Cancel” button. In the dialog box, you 
can navigate through the items with “tab (“Space-4-5”)” and “shift-tab 
(“Space-1-2”)”. In the general function list, you can navigate the 
operators using “Space-1” or “Space-4.” Or, in the list, you can press the 
first letter of the operator that you want to go to. In the “Calculator,” you 
can open the menu by pressing “Space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and