
BRAILLE SENSE 
MANUAL:
(For Software Version 4.0)



SECTION 9 Web Browser
TABLE OF CONTENTS



9. Web Browser	2 
9.1 File	2
9.1.1 Open URL	2
9.1.2 Open	3
9.1.3 Save As	4
9.1.4 Copy URL	4
9.1.5 Copy Link Address	5
9.1.6 Page Information	5
9.1.7 Exit	5
9.2 Read	6
9.2.1 From the Beginning to the Cursor	6
9.2.2 From the Cursor to the End	6
9.2.3 Auto Scroll	7
9.3 Go To	7
9.3.1 Go to the Home Page	7
9.3.2 Go to Previous Page	8
9.3.3 Go to Next Page	8
9.3.4 Go to Previous Heading	8
9.3.5 Go to Next Heading	9
9.3.6 Go to Previous/Next Text	9
9.3.7 Refresh	10
9.3.8 History	10
9.3.9 Find	11
9.3.10 Find Again	12
9.3.11 Link List	12
9.4 Favorites	12
9.4.1 Register as Your Home Page	13
9.4.2 Add Favorites	13
9.4.3 Favorites List	14
9.5 Read Page	15
9.5.1 Moving Between Controls	15
9.5.2 Moving to a Form	17
9.5.3 Table	18
9.5.4 Move to the Frame	20
9.5.5 Playback of Streaming Audio Files	20
9.6 Hot keys in the Web Browser	21
9.7 What the Web Browser Does Not Support	23



9. Web Browser

You can use the Web Browser on the Braille Sense to read pages on the Internet, as well as reading html books that you have saved to disk.  In addition, you can download and read books from places such as Web Braille, and BookShare.  Note that you will need to have setup an account in order to access many of the books on these sites.

When you want to launch the Web Browser, select Web Browser in the program menu, and press enter.  Or, you can press b (dots 1-2) in the program menu.  You can also launch the Web Browser by pressing space-w (dots 2-4-5-6) while you are in the program menu.  When you press these keys, the Braille Sense, will open up a computer edit box.  You can then type in the URL that you want to go to.  After you type in youre the web page address, press enter, to open the web page.  Then, the Web Browser will open, and take you to the specific URL that you typed in.  The Braille Sense will connect to the web page that is registered as the home page in the Web Browser.  Please note that the Web Browser supports SSL 1.0 to 3.0.  A more detailed explanation of the Web Browser can be found within this chapter.

9.1 File

The file menu can be executed by selecting file after pressing space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, which calls up the Web Browser menu.  File will appear on the Braille display.  When you press enter on file, you can enter into the file menu.  To move from one submenu to another submenu, press the up arrow key (space-1) or the down arrow key (space-4).  The following is a detailed explanation of the Web Browser file menu.

9.1.1 Open URL

Press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2 to open the Web Browser menu.  Then, move to file, and press enter.  The first item that is displayed on the Braille display is open URL.  Press enter to get into the open URL edit window, or press enter-u (dots 1-3-6) while the Web Browser is open.  When open URL is executed, the edit window for an address will be displayed.  On the Braille display, you will see the address of the current page.  You can enter a new web page address that you want to connect to.  You need to enter the new address in computer Braille such as www.yahoo.com.  Then, press enter.

You can check the addresses that have been entered previously by pressing the down arrow key (space-4).  Move to the address that you want to open using the up arrow key (space-1) or the down arrow key (space-4), and press enter when the desired URL is displayed on the Braille display.  You can go to a specific web page either by typing in a new address, or by selecting one of the previously entered addresses.

If the Braille Sense cannot connect to the desired web page, and it only shows progress on the Braille display, press backspace-enter to stop connecting, and call up open URL again.  You can type in the address and try to connect again.  You can stop the Web Browser from connecting by pressing space-z (dots 1-3-5-6).  Sometimes, this can happen due to network or Internet problems.

9.1.2 Open

In order to enter into open, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2 to call up the menu, and press enter on file.  Go to open by pressing space-4, and press enter.  Or, you can press enter-o (dots 1-3-5) when the Web Browser is active.  Then the open dialog box will show up.

The Web Browser on the Braille Sense can open html files (files with the extension .htm) that were previously saved on the Braille Sense.  This function is very similar to the open function in the word processor, but the Web Browser can only open html files.  Type in a file name, and press enter, or press shift-tab (space-1-2) to move to the file list.  Select the desired file name, and press enter.

The default folder is /flashdisk/download, and it can be changed by the same method as explained in the file manager.  But, this folder is the root folder; therefore, you cannot move to an upper level folder.
In order to check the current path, press space-3-4.  You can use this command in the following dialog boxes:  save as, add favorite, and the favorite list.

9.1.3 Save As

In order to execute save as, call up the menu by pressing space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and press enter on file.  Move to save as by pressing space-4 and press enter, or press space-s (dots 2-3-4) while the Web Browser is activated.  When you press enter on save as, the save as dialog box will appear.  Here you can type in a new file name, and press enter to save the file as a new file.  Save as will give you the opportunity to save html files with different file names.  This is similar to save as in the word processor.  

If you want to edit the file name that is displayed on the Braille display, press the cursor routing key that corresponds with the text that you want to edit.  Please remember that : cannot be used in file names.  You have to delete : if there is one in your file name.

The default folder is /flashdisk/download. This folder is the highest level folder, so you cannot move to a higher level folder.  You can make sub folders under the download folder, and save files in the subfolders that you make.

You can save files that have the html file format, brl and brf file format. However, you can save html files as txt files.  There is a file type option in the dialog box.  If you want to save the file as a txt file, tab (space dots 4-5) to the file type combo box.  Then, use space-4 or space-1 to select the file type that you want.  Then, tab (space dots-4-5) to the confirm button, and press enter.  To cancel the selections you have made, tab (space dots-4-5) to the cancel button, and then press enter.

If you do not want to save with a new file name, press escape (space-e) or exit (space-z).  

9.1.4 Copy URL

When you use the copy URL function you can copy the address of the web page that you are on.  You can access this function by pressing space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and then press enter on copy URL.  The web address of the page will then be placed on the clipboard.  You can paste it to a document, or wherever you can paste text on the Braille Sense.

9.1.5 Copy Link Address

The copy link address function allows you to copy a link in the web page that you are on.  For example, if you tab (space 4-5) to a link, and select the copy link address function, then the link will be copied to the clipboard.  You can access this function by pressing space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and then press enter on copy link address.  The link will then be placed on the clipboard, so that you can paste it to a document, or wherever you can paste text in the Braille Sense.

9.1.6 Page Information

Page information shows how many tables, links, and controls are in the current page.  

In order to enter into page information, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) to call up the menu, and press enter on file.  Move to page information by pressing space-4 a few times, and then press enter.  Or, you can press the letter i.

Page information can be shown in one line.  However, if there are too many characters to be displayed, you will need to press the scroll button to read the additional lines.  

9.1.7 Exit

This command terminates the Web Browser, and returns the Braille Sense to the program list.  You can exit from the Web Browser by pressing space-z (dots 1-3-5-6), or by selecting exit from the Web Browser file menu.

9.2 Read
      
The read menu can read the page generally.  In order to call up the read menu, press space-m (dots 1-3-4), and press enter on read or press r.
The read menu has three submenus:

1)  From the beginning to the cursor
2)  From the cursor to the end
3)  Automatic scroll

You can move between the menus by pressing space-4 or space-1.  To execute the menu, press enter.

9.2.1 From the Beginning to the Cursor

This function will read the current page from the beginning to the cursor location. 

To execute this function, press enter on from the beginning to the cursor in the read menu.  Or, you can press backspace-g (1-2-4-5) when you open a web page.  

If you want to quit this function before the cursor location, press backspace-enter.  If you execute this function, the Braille display and LCD change to correspond with the voice output.

9.2.2 From the Cursor to the End

This function will read the current page from the cursor to the end of the current page.

To execute it, press enter on from the cursor to the end in the read menu.  Or you can press enter-g (1-2-4-5) when you open a web page.

If you want to quit this function before the end of the current page, press backspace-enter.  If you execute this function, the Braille display and LCD change to correspond with the voice output.

9.2.3 Auto Scroll

This function will scroll the current page from the cursor to the end of the current page.

To execute the auto scroll function, press enter on auto scroll in the read menu.  Or, you can press the left and right scroll buttons simultaneously when you open a web page.

If you quit this function before the end of current page, you can press backspace-enter. 

If you execute this function, the Braille display and LCD change to correspond with the voice output.

For a faster scroll during scrolling, press space-6.  For a slower scroll during scrolling, press the space-3.

9.3 Go To

In order to enter into the go to menu, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and go to go to by pressing space-4.  Then, press enter.  The sub menus are explained in the following sections.

9.3.1 Go to the Home Page

The first page that your Web Browser loads when the Web Browser opens is called the home page.  You can set your favorite site as your home page.  As soon as your home page is set, your Web Browser will show you the same home page every time you start the Web Browser.

The default home page is www.braillesense.com.  In order to move to the home page while you are reading another web page, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and go to the go to menu by pressing space-4, and press enter.  The first sub menu in the go to menu is go to home page.  You can activate go to home page by pressing enter, or by pressing backspace-h (dots 1-2-5) while your Web Browser is opened.

9.3.2 Go to Previous Page

The previous page is the page shown just before the current page.  For example, when the Web Browser is activated, the first page that opens is the home page that is set as the default home page on the Braille Sense.  You can search and load the web page of Yahoo, which is www.yahoo.com.  Then, the Braille Sense will connect to the Yahoo web page.  When go to previous page is activated, the Braille Sense will show you the last position in the previous page (the home page) that was displayed before the current page.

In order to move to the previous page, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2 to call up the menu, and go to the go to menu by pressing space-4, and press enter.  Go to go to the previous page by pressing space-4, and then press enter.  Or, you can press backspace-p (dots 1-2-3-4) or backspace with the left arrow key (space-3).  This command does not work on the first page in the Braille Sense because there is no previous page when you first open the Web Browser.

9.3.3 Go to Next Page

When you have opened multiple web pages, you can go back and forth from the current page to the previous page, or to the next page.  For example, when you first open the Web Browser, you connect to your home page.  Then, you connect to the web site of Yahoo, and next, you connect to the Lycos web site.  In this case, the next page from the Yahoo web site is the Lycos web site.  

In order to move to the next page, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2 to call up the menu, and then go to the go to menu by pressing space-4.  Then, press enter.  Go to the go to the next page by pressing space-4, and press enter, or you can press backspace-n (dots 1-3-4-5) or backspace with the right arrow key (space-6).  This command does not work on the last page because there is no page after the last page.

9.3.4 Go to Previous Heading

If you activate the go to previous heading function, you can go to a heading that is located before your current location.  To execute the go to previous heading function, open the menu by pressing space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and press space-4 repeatedly to move to the go to menu.  Press enter on go to.  Then, press enter on move to heading.  Then, use space-1 or space-4 to move to go to previous heading, and press enter.  Or, press u (dots 1-3-6) in the submenu.  To activate this function without opening up the menu, press backspace-b (dots 1-2) while in a web page.

9.3.5 Go to Next Heading

If you activate the go to next heading function, you can go forward to a heading from your current location.  To execute the go to next heading function, open up the menu by pressing space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and press space-4 repeatedly to move to the go to menu.  Press enter on go to.  Then, use space-1 or space-4 to move to go to next heading.  Then, press enter on go to next heading.  Or, just press d (dots 1-4-5) in the submenu.  You can also activate this function without opening up the menu by pressing backspace-f (dots 1-2-4) while you are in a web page.

9.3.6 Go to Previous/Next Text

This menu can be used to go to the next text or the previous text while you are reading the web page.
In order to execute the go to the next text menu, do the following:

1) Call up the menu by pressing space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2.
2) Move to go to by pressing space-4.
3) Press enter on the go to menu
4) Press space-4 until go to the next text will be displayed. Or, you can press f (dots 1-2-4) in order to move to go to the next text directly.
5) Press enter on go to the next text.

Or you can call up the go to the next text menu by pressing space-2-4-6 while the web page is being read.

In order to execute go to the previous text menu, do the following:

1) Call up the menu by pressing space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2.
2) Move to go to by pressing space-4.
3) Press enter on the go to menu
4) Press space-4 until go to the previous text is displayed.  Or, you can press b (dot 1-2) in order to move to go to the previous text directly.
5) Press enter on go to the previous text.

Or, you can call up the go to the previous text menu by pressing space-1-2-4-5-6 while a web page is being read.

9.3.7 Refresh

If a web page opens incorrectly due to a network problem, or if you want to refresh the current page, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and go to the go to menu by pressing space-4.  Then, press enter.  Go to refresh by pressing space-4, and press enter, or you can press enter-r (dots 1-2-3-5).

9.3.8 History

The history is the list of the web page addresses (and their titles) that have been visited either by clicking on a link or by typing in the address directly.  When history is executed, the Braille Sense will display the titles of the web pages in the history list.  In order to display the corresponding address to a title, press space-I (dots 2-4).

If you have visited a web page such as www.yahoo.com previously, The history list on the Braille Sense will show you the title of the page as, Yahoo!.  

In order to visit the Yahoo web site by using the history list, first, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) to call up the menu, and go to the go to menu by pressing space-4.  Then, press enter.  Go to history by pressing space-4, and press enter.  You can always open the history list by pressing enter-h (dots 1-2-5) while the Web Browser is running.  The Braille Sense will show the history list.  Move to the title of the web site that you want to select by pressing space-4 or space-1.  If you want the history list to show the web address, instead of the title, of the website, you can press space-I (dots 2-4).  If you press space-4, the display will show the title again, instead of the address.  After you move to the desired web site, you should then press enter to connect to that web site.

In order to delete an undesired item from the history list, select that item on the history list, and press the del key (space-d (dots 1-4-5)).

The maximum number of items in the history list is 300.  If the list exceeds 300 items, the oldest item will be deleted automatically from the history list, and the new item will be added as the first item on the list.

9.3.9 Find

This feature is similar to the function of find in the word processor.  The find dialog box will allow you to find text on the current web page.  

In order to execute the find menu, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2 to call up the menu, and go to the go to menu by pressing space-4.  Then, press enter.  Go to find by pressing space-4, and press enter, or you can press space-f (dots 1-2-4) while the Web Browser is loaded.

When find is executed, the dialog box that contains the edit window for entering text and the searching direction will appear.  As in any other dialog box, you can press the tab (space-4-5) or shift-tab (space-1-2) to move from one control to another.  Enter the text to search for, and select the search direction.  Then, press enter.  The Braille Sense will then find the text, and move the cursor position to the text.

The default search direction is set to next.  This means that the Braille Sense will search for the specified text from the current cursor position to the end of the page.  If you want to change the search direction, select previous, and then press enter.  The selected search direction will remain until the Web Browser is closed, unless you choose the other direction.

9.3.10 Find Again

The find again function searches the text again in the direction that you have selected.  In order to enter into find again, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and go to the go to menu by pressing space-4.  Then, press enter.  Move to find again by pressing space-4. Then, press enter.  Or, you can press enter-f (dots 1-2-4), which is the hot key for find again while the Web Browser is running.

Find again finds the text that you have entered in find.  There is no edit box in find again.  If you want to find another key word, you should use the find function explained as in section 9.3.6.

9.3.11 Link List

This function will list all the links in the current page.  If you want to activate it, press Space-m (dots 1-3-4) and press Enter on "link list" in "go to" menu.  Or without calling up the menu, press Backspace-i (dots 2-4).  Then you will see "link list dialog box."  In the dialog box, you can find the following controls: "link list," "activate link" button, "focus link" button, and "cancel" button.  You can move control by control by pressing Space-dots 4-5 or Space-dots 1-2. In the "link list," you can move by pressing Space-1 or Space-4.
If you want to move to the selected page in "link list," press Enter on the link of focus in "link list."  Or move to "activate link" button by pressing Space-dots 4-5 or Space-dots 1-2 and press Enter there.
If you want to go to the link position selected in "link list," move to "focus link" button by pressing Space-4-5, and press Enter there.
To close the dialog box, move to "cancel" button, and press Enter there.  Or just press Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6) or press Space-e (dots 1-5).

9.4 Favorites

In order to enter into favorites, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and move to favorites by pressing space-4, and press enter.  If there are web sites that you frequently visit, it would be very inconvenient to enter the long address every time.  In such a case, you can add these web site addresses in the favorites list.  Then, you can visit the web sites that are stored in your favorites list by simply selecting the address in the favorites list.

9.4.1 Register as Your Home Page

The home page is the web site that you connect to automatically when the Web Browser is opened.  The user can set any web site as the home page.  

In order to set the home page, you have to go to the web page that you want to register as the home page.  While the web page is displayed, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and move to favorites by pressing space-4.  Then, press enter.  Or, you can press enter-s (dots 2-3-4).  Then register as your home page will be displayed on the Braille display.  Then, the current web site will be registered as your home page automatically, and the Braille Sense will say registered, and it displays the current web page.  

9.4.2 Add Favorites

You can add the web page that you are reading now to the favorites list.  In order to add the web page to the favorites list, press space-m (dots 1-3-4) or F2, and move to favorites by pressing space-4.  Then, press enter.  Then, move to add favorites by pressing space-4, and then press enter.  You can activate add favorites by pressing backspace-a (dot 1) when the Web Browser is running.

Add favorites is a dialog box that contains the following:  a list box that shows the current favorites list (including the folders and files of your favorites), an edit window for the web page address where you can enter, confirm, and cancel.  You can move from one item to the next by pressing tab (space-4-5) or shift-tab (space-1-2).

When you open add favorites, the edit window will appear first.  In this edit window, you can type in the title of the current web page that you are reading.  The extension name (.URL) will be attached automatically to the title name that you have written.  

If you want to edit only a part of the current title name, press the cursor routing key that is furthest to the left.  Then, the current title name will be displayed on the Braille display.  You can press the cursor routing key where you want to edit the text, and then modify it.  Make sure that you do not use : in the title name.  
The favorites list will be saved in the /flashdisk/favorite folder.  This folder is the default folder, and you cannot make your desired folder above this folder (a higher level folder).  If you want to make another folder for your convenience, you have to make that folder under this folder (a sub folder).  Please refer to section 3.2.9 (New folder) in this user manual.

If you want to add your favorites list to the folder you made, rather than the default folder, press shift-tab (space-1-2), and select the desired folder by pressing space-1 or space-4.  Then, press enter.

9.4.3 Favorites List

You can check the list of the web sites that are saved in add favorites.  The user can copy, delete, or rename the title of the sites in the favorites list.

In order to open the favorites list, press space-m (dots 1-3-4), and move to favorites by pressing space-4.  Then, press enter.  Move to the favorites list by pressing space-4, and press enter.  Or, you can press enter-l (dots 1-2-3) while the Web Browser is running.  When you press these keys, the Braille Sense, will display the favorites list dialog box.  This dialog box contains the following:  the favorites list, an edit window for the title, a confirm button, and a cancel button.  You can move from one item to the next by pressing the tab (space-4-5) or shift-tab (space-1-2).

When the favorites list is open, an edit window will appear first.  The edit window will display the message, title name:.  You can enter one of the titles that you have entered previously.  You can open the web page by pressing enter after entering the title.  If there are no titles that match the one you entered, the Braille Sense will say invalid name and return to the edit window.  If there is a title in the favorites list, the Braille Sense will connect to the web page.
If you do not remember the exact title, you can find it from the favorites list, using the method that is outlined below.

When the edit window appears, press shift-tab (space-1-2) in order to move to the favorites list.  Then the Braille Sense will display the favorites list.  You can move between folders and files by pressing space-1 or space-4.

Press enter on the title of the web site that you want to visit.  On this list, folders are enclosed by quotation marks.  When you press enter on the folder, you can get into the folder.  

You can also edit the titles in the favorites list.  When the title name is displayed on your display, press the following hot keys and enter your desired text.
  
Rename:  Enter-r (dots 1-2-3-5)
Copy:  Enter-c (dots 1-4)
Paste:  Enter-v (dots 1-2-3-6)
New folder:  Enter-f (dots 1-2-4)
Cut:  Enter-x (dots 1-3-4-6)
Delete:  Space-d (dots 1-4-5)
    
There is no menu for these editing settings in the favorites list.

9.5 Read Page

On the web page, there are links, controls, and other various elements, as well as text.  In order to read web pages properly, the Web Browser should classify each element, and notify the user with its information.

When reading a web page by moving with space-4 or space-1, one element will be displayed on one line.  The links and controls will be displayed with their respective symbols for the user to distinguish each element.

There is a more detailed explanation of this feature within this section.

9.5.1 Moving Between Controls

A control is a link, an edit box, a radio button, or a combo box.  These same controls are found in Windows on a personal computer.  Web pages also use various kinds of controls for user input.  Each control has different purposes.  Therefore, the user has to know exactly what type of control is being used.  For example, in an edit box, the user enters a text string.  In a combo box and list box, the user should select one of the items listed in the combo box or list box.  The Braille Sense Web Browser uses symbols to identify what type of control is being used.  In order to move from one control to another without reading the text in between controls, the Braille Sense provides the following move to control methods:

1) Move to the previous control:  Shift-tab (space-1-2)
This command moves to the nearest previous control from the current position.  If there are no more previous controls, the warning sound will be played.
2) Move to the next control:  Tab (space-4-5)
This command moves to the next control from the current position.  If there are no more controls, the warning sound will be played.

When you find controls in web pages, the Braille Sense will show control symbols ahead of the contents of the control.  The followings are a list of control symbols.

Control name
Symbol
Link
LN
Anchor
ANC
Edit box
EB
Multi edit box
MEB
List Box
LB
Combo box
CB
Radio button select
SRB
Radio button unselect
URB
Check box check
SCHB
Check box uncheck
UCHB
Button
BT

1) Link:  If you press enter on link, you will move to the page that the link is referencing.
2) Anchor:  If you press enter on anchor, you will move to the referenced part of the web page.
3) Edit box:  You can start entering the text at the cursor position. After you finish entering the text, press space-4 to move to the next item.  If there is any text in the edit box, it will be spoken and displayed on the Braille display.
4) Multi edit box:  This is similar to the edit box.  It is an edit box that allows you to enter plural lines in one edit box.  You can start a new line by pressing enter.  After you finish entering the text, press tab (space-4-5) in order to move to the next item.
5) List box, combo box:  In order to change a selection in the combo box, press backspace-space-4 or backspace-space-1.  You can move to the next item by pressing space-4. 
6) Radio button, check box:  In order to select or cancel the selection, press enter.
7) Button:  If you press enter on a button, you will move to the referenced page.

9.5.2 Moving to a Form

A form is a page that has all of the controls, except the link control.  The edit windows, buttons, and combo boxes are included in a form.  When you navigate some web pages, if there are many links, it would be very cumbersome to navigate to a form because you would have to push too many tab or shift-tab keys to get to a form.  In this case, you can use the moving to the form function.

1)  Move to the previous form:  Space-1-2-3-4-6
You can move to the previous form by pressing this key.  If there are no previous forms, the Braille Sense will play the warning sound.
2)  Move to the next form:  Space-1-3-4-5-6
You can move to the next form by pressing this key.  If there are no more forms.  The Braille Sense will play the warning sound.
If there are no forms on a web page, the Braille Sense will say, no control.

9.5.3 Table

At the beginning position of the table, the Braille Sense shows the table number, and the number of rows and columns on the table.  
For example, there are two big tables (we call these upper level tables) on one web page.  Each table has 3 sub tables (we call these lower level tables) with 3 rows and 2 columns on each.  In this case, when the Braille Sense shows the first sub table on the second big table, it displays table 2-1 3 rows, 2 columns.  At the end of the sub table, the Braille Sense will display table 2-1.

If the table consists of only 1 row and 1 column, or empty space that has only border or background, such tables are not considered tables in the Braille Sense.

The Braille Sense provides a way to move table by table, and cell by cell, in order for the user to comprehend the structure of the table.  In order to move cell by cell, the cell position and contents of the cell will be displayed.  However, the position information will only be announced in voice.

For example, if you have move to a cell that is positioned on the second row and third column, and the content of the cell is news, the Braille Sense will announce, row 2o cell 3 news.  In this case, row 2 cell 3 will be announced in voice only, while news will be displayed in Braille.

If a table is included in the cell, the Braille Sense will announce table cell.  If there is not a table in the cell, you will hear empty cell.

In the table cell, if you want to move to any cell within the lower level table, press space-4 to move to the starting line of the lower level table.  

Moving by cell is only valid in the table.  If this command is executed outside of the table, a warning sound will be played.

1) Move to the previous table:  Space-3-4-5-6
It moves to the starting position of the previous table.  If there are no previous tables, the warning sound will be played.
2) Move to the next table:  Space-1-4-5-6
It moves to the starting position of the next table.  If there are no more tables, the warning sound will be played.
3) Move to the previous cell:  Space-2-3
It moves to the previous cell.  If the current cell is the first cell, it will move to the starting line of the table.  If this command is pressed on the starting line of the table, the warning sound will be played.
4) Move to next cell:  Space-5-6
It moves to the next cell.  If the current cell is the last cell, it moves to the end line of the table.  If it is pressed on the end line of the table, the warning sound will be played.
5) Move to upper cell:  Space-3-5
It moves to the cell in the previous row within the same column.  If the current cell is on the first row, the warning sound will be played.
6) Move to lower cell:  Space-2-6
It moves to the cell in the next line, within the same column.  If the current cell is on the last row, the warning sound will be played.
7) Current cell:  Space-2-3-5-6
It announces and displays the content of the current cell again.
8) Move to the previous cell in the upper level table:  Backspace-2-3
It moves to the previous cell from the current cell that contains the current table.  If the current table cell is the first cell of the highest level table, it will show the starting line of the table. It does not work on the highest level table.
9) Move to the next cell of the upper level table:  Backspace-5-6
It moves to the next cell from the current cell that contains the current table.  If the current table cell is the last cell in the highest level table, it moves to the end line of the table.  It does not work on the highest level table.
10) Move to the upper cell of the upper level table:  Backspace-3-5
It moves to the previous row, within the same column, to the table cell that contains current table.  If the cell that contains the current table is located on the first row of the upper level table, the warning sound will be played.  It does not work on the highest level table.
11) Move to the lower cell of the upper level table:  Backspace-2-6
It moves to the next row, within the same column, to the table cell that contains the current table.  If the table cell that contains current table is at the last row of the upper level table, the warning sound will be played.  It does not work on the highest level table.
12) Check the position:  Space-1-5-6
It announces the position of the current cell in the table.  It shows the position in both Braille and voice, such as table 2-3 row 3, cell 4.

9.5.4 Move to the Frame

1) Move to the previous frame:  Space-3-4-6
It moves to the starting position of the previous frame.  If there are no previous frames, the warning sound will be played.
2) Move to the next frame:  Space-1-4-6
It moves to the starting position of the next frame.  If there are no more frames, the warning sound will be played.

9.5.5 Playback of Streaming Audio Files

When you come across a link for a streaming audio file, pressing "enter" on the link plays the file, and opens the "add favorites" dialog box where you can add the link to your "favorites list.  You can download real audio files but not play them in the Web Browser.  Streaming audio files that were added in the "add favorites" dialog box will appear in "favorites list" with "ASF-" in front of the file names.  "ASF" denotes that the link is a streaming audio file.  Streaming audio files only can be played while the Braille Sense's "Web Browser" is open and connected to the web.  The following are the playback commands for streaming audio files, and these commands only work in the "Web Browser.

1) Pause/Replay:  "Play button on the front panel"
2) Stop:  "Stop button on the front panel"
3) Turn up the volume:  "Space-right scroll button"
4) Turn down the volume: "Space-left scroll button"
5) Five seconds back: "Previous button on the front panel"
6) Five seconds forward: "Next button on the front panel"

Playback of a streaming audio file does not stop if you switch to another program or go to other web pages, until you press the "stop button" on the front panel while you are in the "Web Browser.

9.6 Hot keys in the Web Browser

File Menu
Open URL:  Enter-u (dots 1-3-6)
Open:  Enter-o (dots 1-3-5)
Save as:  Space-s (dots 2-3-4)
Copy URL: Backspace-d (dots 1-4-5)
Copy link address: Backspace-l (dots 1-2-3)
Exit:  Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)

Read Menu
From the beginning to the cursor:  Backspace-g (dots 1-2-4-5)
From the cursor to the end:  Enter-g (dots 1-2-4-5)
Auto scroll:  Left scroll button-right scroll button

Edit menu
Start selection:  Enter-b (dots 1-2)
Copy: Enter-c (dots 1-4)
Add to clipboard:  Enter-p (dots 1-2-3-4)

Go to menu
Go to the home page: Backspace-h (dots 1-2-5)
Go to the previous page:  Backspace-space-3 or backspace-p (dots 1-2-3-4)
Go to the next page:  Backspace-space-6 or backspace-n (dots 1-3-4-5)
Go to previous heading: Backspace-b (dots 1-2)
Go to next heading: Backspace-f (dots 1-2-4)
Go to previous text:  Space-2-4-6
Go to next text: Space-1-2-4-5-6
Refresh:  Enter-r (dots 1-2-3-5)
Open the history list:  Enter-h (dots 1-2-5)
Check the address of the selected title in the history list:  Space-I (dots 2-4)
Find:  Space-f (dots 1-2-4)
Find again:  Enter-f (dots 1-2-4)
Link list: Backspace-I (dots 2-4)

Favorites
Register as your home page:  Enter-s (dots 2-3-4)
Add to favorites:  Backspace-a (dot 1)
Favorites list:  Enter-l (dots 1-2-3)

Hot Keys When Playing Audio Files in the Web Browser
Turn up the volume:  Space-right scroll button
Turn down the volume:  Space-left scroll button
Five seconds before:  Previous button of the front panel
Five seconds after:  Next button of the front panel
Pause/Replay:  Play button of the front panel
Stop:  Stop button of the front panel

Reading Web Pages
Move between controls
Move to the previous control:  Shift-tab (space-1-2)
Move to the next control:  Tab (space-4-5)
Select the next item in the combo box (list box):  Backspace-space-4
Select the previous item in the combo box (list box):  Backspace-space-1
Moving to the form
Move to the previous form:  Space-1-2-3-4-6
Move to the next form:  Space-1-3-4-5-6

Table Navigation Hot Keys
Move to the previous table:  Space-3-4-5-6
Move to the next table:  Space-1-4-5-6
Move to the previous cell:  Space-2-3
Move to the next cell:  Space-5-6
Move to the upper cell:  Space-3-5
Move to the lower cell:  Space-2-6
Read current cell:  Space-2-3-5-6
Move to the previous cell of the upper level table:  Backspace-2-3
Move to the next cell of the upper level table:  Backspace-5-6
Move to the upper cell of the upper level table:  Backspace-3-5
Move to the lower cell of the upper level table:  Backspace-2-6
Check the current position:  Space-1-5-6
Move to frame
Move to the previous frame:  Space-3-4-6
Move to the next frame:  Space-1-4-6
Read the current line:  Space-r (dots 1-2-3-5)

9.7 What the Web Browser Does Not Support

1)  Images are not supported.
2)  Any executable files on web sites cannot be executed.  It is because the operating system on the Braille Sense is different from the operating system on a personal computer.
3)  A web page using flash can be opened, but the flash content may not be read.
4)  Some web pages that use JavaScript cannot be opened.



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