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Humanware BrailleNote Touch Plus - Gesture Descriptions; Edit Mode

Humanware BrailleNote Touch Plus
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3.3.1 Gesture description
Explore by touch conveniently uses gestures that smartphone and tablet users will be familiar with.
Select item: Touch item with one finger
Activate selected item: Double tap screen with one finger
Long press an item: Double tap and hold your finger on the screen
Navigate to next item: Swipe right with one finger on the screen
Navigate to previous item: Swipe left with one finger on the screen
Scroll list: Slide up or down with two fingers on your screen
3.3.2 Navigating through a list of items
To use explore by touch, simply touch anywhere on the screen with one finger. Doing so will select the
item located underneath it. This item will be read out loud by your BrailleNote Touch and written on the
Braille display. Slide your finger on the screen to go from one item to another until you have selected
the item you are looking for. Alternatively, you can swipe your finger quickly right or left to jump to the
next or previous item.
In certain cases, when there are too many items to fit on the screen, you may need to scroll the item list
up and down. To do so, simply swipe two fingers upwards or downwards on your screen.
3.3.3 Activating a selected item
To activate a selected item, simply double tap on your screen.
Alternatively, you can press on any of the cursor routing keys.
When the item selected is an edit box, activating it will enter Edit mode and temporarily activate the
TouchBraille keyboard until the edit box is unselected. You will then be using explore by touch again.
Edit Mode
If you want to type information into an edit box or form, you will first need to activate edit mode.
Similar to Forms mode used by many screen readers, simply press ENTER or double tap on an edit box.
You will hear a rising tone to signify that edit mode is active, you will also see the Braille cursor appear
between the edit box brackets on your Braille display. Note that if you are exploring the screen and
double tap on an edit box, TouchBraille will automatically be activated and you can immediately begin
typing. Type your information into the edit box and, when finished, you can easily leave edit mode by
pressing the exit command or button (SPACE with E, or the Back button). Even easier, you can simply
navigate to the next or previous item using your Next or Previous thumb keys. Edit mode will be
disabled automatically and you can use first letter navigation again.
Note that if you had previously been using explore mode to double tap on an edit box, Touch Braille will
be deactivated when you leave edit mode so you can continue exploring the screen with your finger.

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