Braille Note Tutorial - University at Buffalo

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Braille Note Tutorial
By Katie Beaver
Center for Assistive Technology - SUNY at Buffalo - USDE# H327A010022
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Module One
Center for Assistive Technology - SUNY at Buffalo - USDE# H327A010022
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Module One
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Braille Note Overview
Battery Information
Braille Note Controls
Adjusting the Speech
Adjusting the Key Echo
Navigating Menus
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The Braille Note has …
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A word processor
A calendar
An address book
An e-mail program
An Internet browser
A media player
A book reader program
A scientific calculator
A file manager
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The Braille Note can be:
• connected to an ink printer to
produce ink copies
• connected to a braille embosser to
produce hard copy braille output
• connected to the computer to display
information from the Braille Note on
the monitor
• connected to a phone line or LAN
card for email / Internet access
• connected to a disk drive
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The Braille Note can
also:
• Read information from and write
information to a compact flash disk.
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The Braille Note Battery
• The Braille Note comes with an
AC adapter and a rechargeable,
built-in battery
• A full battery charge will last
about 20 hours
• The Braille Note will warn you
when the battery is low
• When the battery is low, you
need to plug in the AC adapter
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More about the battery • It takes about 2 hours to charge
• The battery will last longer if
you store the Braille Note at
room temperature
• You will need to send the Braille
Note back to the company to
replace the battery about every
2 years
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Braille Note Controls
Space Bar
Backspace
Previous
or Exit
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2 1
Back
4 5
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Advance
Enter
Next or
Select
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Braille Note Controls
Braille
Input Keys
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2
1
4
5
6
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Braille Note Controls
Refreshable
Braille Cells
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Braille Note Controls
Thumb Keys
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Braille Note Controls
Previous
or Exit
Back
Advance
Next or
Select
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Braille Note Controls
Space Bar
Backspace
Enter
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Braille Note Controls
(con’t)
• On the left side, behind the
on/off rocker switch is a small,
red, recessed button called the
RESET button.
• This is used for troubleshooting
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Lesson 1
Adjusting the speech
• On the left side, find the on/off
rocker switch and press the side
closest to you to turn it on
• This may take you directly to
the “main menu”
• If not …
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Go to the Main Menu
• Dots 1,2,3,4,5,6 and Space
take you directly to the Main
Menu
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2 1
4 5
6
space
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Some tips to help you
as you begin …
• If you are not sure what the
Braille Note said, you can read
the braille display or
• You can press space with the
letter R (dots 1,2,3,5) to REPEAT
the last spoken item
• To check your battery power,
press space with the letter O,
then press the letter P
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Changing the speech
volume, pitch and rate
• The braille input keys, used in
specific combinations with the
Enter key, are used to change
the speech.
3 2 1
6
4 5
Enter
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Changing the speech rate,
pitch and volume (con’t)
• Tip: The braille input keys on the left
make things go down & the keys on
the right make things go up
1, 2, 3, ………………………………14, 15, 16, …
3 2 1
4 5 6
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Changing the speech rate,
pitch and volume (con’t)
• There are 32 volume levels, 16
pitch levels and 16 speech rates
1, 2, 3, ………………………………14, 15, 16, …
3 2 1
4 5 6
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Changing the Volume
• The ENTER key and Dot 1 lowers
the volume
• The ENTER key and DOT 4
increases the volume
1
4
Enter
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Changing the Pitch
• The ENTER key and Dot 2 lowers
the pitch
• The ENTER key and DOT 5
increases the pitch
2
5
Enter
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Changing the Rate
• The ENTER key and Dot 3 slows
down the speech rate
• The ENTER key and DOT 6
increases the speech rate
3
6
Enter
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Before continuing …
• Set the volume to 18
1
4
Enter
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And …
• Set the pitch to 8
2
5
Enter
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And …
• Set the rate to 5
3
6
Enter
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Lesson Two
Keyboard Echo
You can instruct the Braille
Note to …
• speak each letter that is typed
• speak each word when you
press the spacebar
• speak both letters and words
• or turn the keyboard echo off
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This is a 4-Step Process
You must …
• first enter the OPTIONS MENU
• then choose KEYBOARD
• then type the letter of the option
you want
• and then EXIT
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Change the echo to OFF
1. Press SPACE with the dots for the
letter O (dots 1, 3, 5) – Braille Note
says “options menu”
2. Press the letter K (dots 1,3) – Braille
Note says: “keyboard voice
currently … ”
3. Type F for OFF (dots 1,2,4)
4. Press Space with the letter E (dots
1,5) to exit
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Change the echo to
speak each letter
1. Press SPACE with the the letter O
(dots 1, 3, 5) – Braille Note says
“options menu”
2. Press the letter K (dots 1,3) – Braille
Note says: “keyboard voice
currently … ”
3. Type S for spell letters (dots 2,3,4)
4. Press Space with the letter E (dots
1,5) to exit
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Change the echo to
speak each word
1. Press SPACE with the letter O (dots
1, 3, 5) – Braille Note says “options
menu”
2. Press the letter K (dots 1,3) – Braille
Note says: “keyboard voice
currently … ”
3. Type w for words (dots 2,4,5,6)
4. Press Space with the dots for the
letter E (dots 1,5) to exit
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Change the echo to
both words and letters
1. Press SPACE with the letter O (dots
1, 3, 5) – Braille Note says “options
menu”
2. Press the letter K (dots 1,3) – Braille
Note says: “keyboard voice
currently … ”
3. Type B for both (dots 1,2)
4. Press Space with the letter E (dots
1,5) to exit
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Review
OPTIONS MENU (O with space)
• K for KEYBOARD
• F for Off
• S for spell letter
• W for word
• B for both
Exit (E with space)
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Lesson 3
Navigating the Menus
• If you are not already at the
Main Menu, press dots
1,2,3,4,5,6 and space
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2 1
4 5
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space
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Moving forward
through the menus
• Press the space bar or the
advance key to move forward
through the menu choices
space
Advance
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Moving backward
through the menus
• Press the backspace or the back
key to move backward through
the menu choices
Backspace
Back
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Choosing an item
from a menu
• Press the Enter key or the
Next/select key to choose an
item from a menu
Enter
Next or
Select
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Exiting a Menu
• Press space with the letter E
(dots 1,5) or press the
Previous/Exit thumb key to exit
a menu
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5
space
Previous
or Exit
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Turning the system off
• The Braille Note remembers
where you were working when
you turn it off, and will return
there when you turn it back on.
• While it is designed to
automatically save files, it is
always recommended that you
return to the Main Menu first.
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Practice
• Return to the Main Menu
• Locate the on/off power switch
on the left side
• Press the side farthest from you
to turn the Braille Note off.
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Practice
• Turn the Braille Note on
• Change speech rate to 6
• Set key echo to SPELL
• From the Main Menu, select
the Word Processor
• Exit the Word Processor menu
• Set key echo to BOTH
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