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9.3.3 Record 
This menu item is used to open the “Record” dialog box. To open the 
“Record” dialog box, first, press “Space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2” to bring 
up the “Media player” menu. Press “Space-4” twice to move to “record 
(r),” and then press “Enter,” or you can press “r (dots 1-2-3-5).” Then, the 
Braille Sense U2 will display the “Record” dialog box. You can also open 
this dialog box by pressing “Enter-r (dots 1-2-3-5)” in the “Media player” 
dialog box. The “Record” dialog box contains an “information” tab and 
five buttons. You can move between these by pressing “Space-4-5” or 
“Space-1-2.” You can press the buttons in this dialog box by pressing 
“Enter” on the button you want to use. You can also press the buttons by 
typing the character displayed after the button name. 
9.3.3.1 Record/Playback Information Tab 
This tab is displayed only when the Braille Sense U2 is recording, or 
when there is a file that has just been recorded. It means that the dialog 
box does not show any information when the Braille Sense U2 is not 
recording, or if you exit from the dialog box. The information displayed in 
this tab includes: a file name, the current status, 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.”