insidevision 8-12 Avenue Emile Aillaud 91350 Grigny Phone : 01 83 53 51 00 Mail : contact@insidevision.fr Web : www.insidevision.fr/index_UK.html Manual - October 2016 edition insideONE, the tactile braille tablet. Getting started with insideONE. Gesture data sheet of the insideONE tablet. Using keyboard Usage scenarios of the insideONE tablet. Contents 1 Getting started with insideONE. 1.1 Start. 1.1.1 Package contents. 1.1.2 What is insideONE ? 1.1.3 What to do with insideONE ? 1.1.4 Physical presentation of insideONE. 2 Gesture data sheet of the insideONE tablet. 2.1 Gestures. 2.1.1 Different areas. 2.1.2 The different gestures. 2.2 Areas. 2.2.1 Button area, Bt. 2.2.2 Left slider area, LS. 2.2.3 Bottom slider area, BS. 2.2.4 Right slider area, RS. 2.2.5 Screen area. 3 Using keyboards. 3.1 Activate the braille keyboard. 3.2 Choose a keyboard 3.3 Braille shortcuts 4 Usage scenarios of the insideONE tablet. 4.1 Note. 4.1.1 Opening Menu. 4.1.2 RUN Menu. 4.1.3 POP Menu. 1 Getting started with insideONE. 1.1 Start. 1.1.1 Package contents. Unpack carefully insideONE. Keep the original packing, you will need it for transport. The box contains : - insideONE tablet. - A USB cable for the main adapter. 1.1.2 What is insideONE ? insideONE is a hybrid device integrating various components. It includes a computer tablet PC (with a motherboard, a powerful processor designed to insure a quick turn on and optimise energy consumption of the RAM memory, a hard disk, a soundboard, Wifi, Bluetooth, a battery, 2 cameras, a screen, speakers and various connectors) as well as a top quality 32 characters braille display. Everything is integrated inside a frame to which we added a specific tactile matrix to act on the screen and also on external zones. Above the matrix a high resistance glass through which the screen can be seen. This glass is hollowed out to visualize a braille keyboard but also other interactive areas. The braille keyboard can thus be used to control insideONE, and also to make gestures on the screen as one does with a smartphone. And since we wish for sighted non apprised of braille to be able to use insideONE to interact with visually impaired users, we provide also a standard keyboard (Azerty or Qwerty depending on the country). Keyboards are in fact softwares shown on the screen but with a physical mark for the braille one. Shifting instantaneously from Braille to standard keyboard or disabling the keyboards are other possibilities, in this case the whole glass surface can be used for gestures. 1.1.3 What to do with insideONE ? insideONE is both a computer, a data processing terminal and a note taker, if you choose to work with Home our ecosystem. insideONE, a computer. . Windows 10 is the OS. In order to work in that environment we install by default the NVDA screen reader which runs automatically by default when the product starts. .That enables you to benefit from all of Windows power and to select the software you wish to use. You are free to choose any software. insideONE is a note taker. If you purchased Home, it will run automatically. Several possible uses. Home is a self-sufficient ecosystem. It is not necessary to work in the Windows environment, you can stay working in Home and its adapted interface. This way of working is quite suitable for schools or inexperienced users. But you can also work in Home and in the same time have full access to Windows and all its power. 1.1.4 Physical presentation of insideONE. Put insideONE on a flat surface. On the top, you will see the braille keyboard and the braille display. The braille display must be positioned towards you. 1.1.4.1 Front. On the left, is the built-in microphone. 1.1.4.2 Back. There’s a venting grid alongside the lower part of the housing. 1.1.4.3 Right side. From bottom to top, you can find a grid for the speaker and ventilation. Then in the middle, are located a mini-USB port, the volume -/+ button to decrease the volume level, the volume +/ button to increase the volume, and the On / Off button. 1.1.4.4 Left side. From top to bottom there is a grid for the speakers and ventilation, then a 3.5mm jack to connect a headset or a micro-headset, then a USB 3 port, then a slot for micro SD-card (to put it in, hold the micro SD-card, contacts pointing downward and arrow towards the slot, press gently till the click in place. To remove the card, press then release, it will pop out), plus a mini HDMI port for screen connection, then a micro USB type B port to recharge insideONE, and a battery-charge indicator LED. Red light for charging, green light once the tablet is charged. 1.1.4.5 Bottom. If you turn over insideONE, you’ll find near the bottom and the top ends, rubber feet to provide stability. At the bottom between the two feet is a label bearing the serial number, electric data and the standards met by insideONE. On the top, 5cms left from right foot, is the rear-view camera. Using the product under the proper orientation, the camera is 9 cm from the upper left edge. 1.1.4.6 Top. Starting from the bottom you find the 32 characters braille display. Moving up your hands reach the tablet glass, the glass is hollowed out in place to materialize the braille keyboard and specific functions areas. Under the glass 2 cm from the top edge, 4 cm from left and right edges and 4.5 cm from the bottom edge, is the tablet screen. Sighted people can view actions of the user, however the screen can be deactivated to save battery power and work in privacy. Above the braille display runs a horizontal groove 8 mm high on a width slightly exceeding that of the braille display. That groove will be called bottom slider. Moving up whilst keeping your hands towards the center you will come across 2 horizontal keys, keep on moving up your fingers will fit in with other long keys. If your fingers are correctly placed your left hand index should be on key 1 of braille keyboard, your middle finger on key 2, your ringfinger on key 3, your little finger on key 7. As to your right hand key 4 will lie under your index, key 5 under your middle finger, key 6 under your ringfinger, key 8 under your little finger. Should you put your thumbs on the horizontal keys, then your left thumb will be upon key 9 and your right one on 0 key. On the same height on the right, runs a vertical groove 8 mm width and 8 mm high called right slider. On the left there is the same groove called left slide. Going up from left slider, you can find a hollowed round called button or Bt (engraved round of 1.5cm in diameter). The front facing camera is in the upper left corner. 2 Gesture data sheet of the insideONE tablet. 2.1 Gestures. 2.1.1 Different areas. Gestures can be done from various locations on the screen of the tablet. The screen is divided in 2 areas. The one to be favoured is the one located above the keyboard, because if the keyboard is up, it won’t be possible to make any gesture between the bottom of the screen and the top of the keyboard. This area above the keyboard will be the task zone for sight people. The screen border with the button (Bt) and the 3 sliders (left, down and right) will be used mainly by visually impaired people. 2.1.2 The different gestures. 1 Tap: Is a simple and quick contact on the screen with one finger. 2 Taps: Two quick contacts one after another with one finger on the screen. 3 Taps: Three quick contacts one after another with one finger on the screen. Taps can be done with one, two or three fingers Slide: quick swipe up, down, left or right of the finger. Sliding can be done with one, two or three fingers. Sliding in the sliders: For vertical sliders Left and Right, slide vertically with 1 finger in the slider. For horizontal bottom slider, make horizontal sliding with the finger in the slider. For every slider, if your gesture is perpendicular to the slider, you must cross through. For example, if you want to slide downward with 2 fingers in bottom slider, you must put 2 fingers just above bottom slider, in contact with the glass, and make them sliding down crossing down slider. Once the slider passed, you can remove your fingers. 2.2 Areas. The BUTTON and SLIDERS area gestures of the insideONE tablet, are common for Home and NVDA. 2.2.1 Button area, Bt. Here is a table presenting the gestures. Columns are separated by a semicolon delimiter (;). The column Action is both for Home and NVDA. When it’s not, it will be tell. Area; Gesture; Action Bt; 1 finger swipe right; Switching to another open Windows application (same as Alt + Tab) if at least one windows application is opened. Bt; 2 taps with 1 finger; From Home, you switch to Windows desktop. From Windows, you switch to Home. Bt; Hold 1 finger for 5 seconds; Screen on / off. This function doesn’t switch off the tablet. 2.2.2 Left slider area, LS. Here is a table presenting the gestures. Columns are separated by a semicolon delimiter (;). The column Action is both for Home and NVDA. When it’s not, it will be tell. Area; Gesture; Action LS; Slide 1 finger up; 8 dots and 6 dots braille keyboards up (depending of the language). LS; Slide 1 finger down; Keyboards down. LS; Hold 1 finger 5 seconds; Standard keyboard up. 2.2.3 Bottom slider area, BS. Here is a table presenting the gestures. Columns are separated by a semicolon delimiter (;). The column Action is both for Home and NVDA. When it’s not, it will be tell. Area; Gesture; Action BS; 1 finger swipe right; Moves braille display to the next 32 characters. BS; 1 finger swipe left; Moves braille display back to the previous 32 characters. BS; 2 fingers swipe right; Home - Menu: Goes to next item of different type. Home – text: Moves cursor to next word. NVDA: Tabulation BS; 2 fingers swipe left; Home - Menu: Goes to previous item of different type. . Home – text: Moves cursor back to previous word. NVDA: Shift +Tabulation. BS; 2 fingers swipe right then left; Home - Menu: Exits menu and switches back to application. Home – text: Unselects selected text. NVDA: Escape BS; 2 fingers swipe left then right; Home - Menu: Exits menu and switches back to application. Home – text: Unselects selected text. NVDA: Escape BS; Slide 2 fingers down; Home – text: From cursor, vocal reading in the text. BS; Slide 2 fingers up; Home - Menu: Reads current item. Home – text: Reads current word. BS; 3 fingers swipe right; Home - Menu: Goes to the last object. Home – text: Moves cursor to the end of line of same level. NVDA: Key « End ». BS; 3 fingers swipe left; Home - Menu: Goes to the first object of same level. Home – text: Moves cursor to the start of line. NVDA: Key "Home". BS; Slide 3 fingers down; Moves cursor to the end of document. BS; Slide 3 fingers up; Moves cursor to the beginning of document. BS; 3 fingers swipe right then left; Cancels last action (Ctrl+z) BS; 3 fingers swipe left then right; Repeats last action (Ctrl+y). BS; 2 taps with 1 finger; same than cursor routine. BS; 3 taps with 1 finger; Selects braille focused word BS; 4 taps with 1 finger; Selects paragraph. (Not available now) BS; 1 tap with 2 fingers; Stop speaking. BS; Hold 2 fingers for 2 seconds; Home: Open Pop menu. NVDA: Contextual menu BS; 2 taps with 2 fingers; Home: Opens Run menu. NVDA: Key « Alt » BS; 2 taps with 3 fingers; Enables / Disables speech synthesizer. 2.2.4 Right slider area, RS. Here is a table presenting the gestures. Columns are separated by a semicolon delimiter (;). The column Action is both for Home and NVDA. When it’s not, it will be tell. Area; Gesture; Action RS; Slide 1 finger up; Home-text: Moves cursor up from one line. NVDA: Up arrow. RS; Slide 1 finger down; Moves cursor down from one line. Down arrow. RS; 1 finger swipe right; Home - Menu: Goes to the next object of the same type. Home-text: Moves cursor to the next character. NVDA: Right arrow RS; 1 finger swipe left; Home - Menu: Goes back to the previous object of the same type. Home-text: Moves cursor to the previous character. NVDA: Left arrow. RS; Slide 2 fingers up; Moves cursor up from 5 lines. (Not available now). RS; Slide 2 fingers down; Moves cursor down from 5 lines. (Not available now). RS; 2 fingers swipe left; Home - Menu: Goes to previous item of different type. . Home – text: Moves cursor back to previous word. NVDA: Shift +Tabulation. (Not available now). RS; 2 fingers swipe right; Home - Menu: Goes to next item of different type. . Home – text: Moves cursor to next word. NVDA: Tabulation. (Not available now). RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; same than « Enter » key. 2.2.5 Screen area. The basic gestures described are used in the screen area. However the usual Windows gesture can be used, allowing sight people a normal use of the tablet, except in Home. To access the Windows gestures, bring up the keyboard for the sighted (hold 1 finger 5 seconds in the left slider). When the keyboard for sight people is up, the windows gestures are functional. You can make the keyboard for the sighted disappear, by clicking on the cross in the top right corner of the keyboard; the windows gestures will be then active on the whole screen. Note: In Home, it’s necessary to use the basic gestures. To recover the basic gestures, either lower the keyboard for the sighted (one finger down in the left slider), or bring up a braille keyboard (one finger up in the left slider). Once this is done, you can activate the braille keyboard by putting your fingers on dots 123 456. Remarks: The «SCREEN» zone is full when the keyboards don’t come up. The «SCREEN» area is reduced when bringing up the keyboards. So the gesture can be done above the braille keyboard. Here is a table presenting the gestures. Columns are separated by a semicolon delimiter (;). The column Action is both for Home and NVDA. When it’s not, it will be tell. Area; Gesture; Action Screen; 1 finger swipe right; Home - Menu: Goes to the next object of the same type. Home-text: Moves the cursor to the next character. Screen; 1 finger swipe left; Home - menu: Goes back to the previous object of the same type. Home-text: Moves the cursor to the previous character. Screen; Slide 1 finger up; Up arrow. Screen; Slide 1 finger down; Down arrow. Screen; 2 fingers swipe right; Home - menu: Goes to next item of different type. Home-text: Moves cursor to next word. NVDA: Tabulation. Screen; 2 fingers swipe left; Home - menu: Goes back to previous item of different type. Home-text: Moves cursor to previous word. NVDA: Shift + Tabulation. Screen; 2 fingers swipe right then left; Home - menu: Exits menu and switches back to application. . Home-text: Unselects selected text. NVDA: Escape Screen; 2 fingers swipe left; then right; Home - menu: Exits menu and switches back to application. . Home-text: Unselects selected text. NVDA: Escape Screen; Slide 2 fingers down; Home-text: Vocal reading from cursor. Screen; Slide 2 fingers up; Home - menu: Reads current item. Home-text: Reads current word. Screen; 3 fingers swipe right; Home - menu: Goes to the last item of same level. Home-text: Moves cursor to the end of paragraph. NVDA: End. Screen; 3 fingers swipe left; Home - menu: Goes to the first item of same level. Home-text: Moves cursor to the start of paragraph. NVDA: Home Screen; Slide 3 fingers up; Home-text: Moves cursor to the beginning of document. NVDA: Ctrl + Home. Screen; Slide 3 fingers down; Home-text: Moves cursor to the end of document. NVDA: Ctrl + End. Screen; 3 fingers swipe right then left; Undoes last action (Ctrl+z). Screen; 3 fingers swipe left then right; Redoes last action (Ctrl+y). Screen; 2 taps with 1 finger; Home - Menu: Validating selected item. Screen; 1 tap with 2 fingers; Stops speaking. Screen; Hold 2 fingers for 2 seconds; Opens Pop menu (Contextual menu). NVDA: Shift + F10. Screen; 2 taps with 2 fingers; Opens Run menu (toolbar). NVDA: Alt. Screen; 2 taps with 3 fingers; Enables / Disables speech synthesizer. 3 Using keyboards. 3.1 Activate the braille keyboard. To activate the chosen braille keyboard (ueb or 6 dots), hold dot 123 456 for 1 second and then release. To execute the steps describe bellow, you will find a table presenting the gestures. Columns are separated by a semicolon delimiter (;). Area; Gesture; Action Screen; Hold on the fingers for 1 second on the points 123456, then release; Sound indicating the braille keyboard is active (in purple on the screen), start entering text. The keyboard automatically disables itself after an idle time of 10 seconds. Note: The braille keyboard cannot be activated if the keyboard for the sighted is still visible, or has not been turn off with the left slider. 3.2 Choose a keyboard You can choose whether to use a 8 dots, or a 6 dots or a standard keyboard (for the use of sighted people). To execute the steps describe bellow, you will find a table presenting the gestures. Columns are separated by a semicolon delimiter (;). Area; Gesture; Action LS; Slide 1 finger up; 8 dots keyboard up. Activates the keyboard to start entering text. LS; Slide 1 finger up; 6 dots keyboard up (depending of the language). Activates the keyboard to start entering text. LS; Hold one finger for 5 seconds; Standard keyboard rises up. LS; Slide 1 finger down; Lower the keyboard. 3.3 Braille shortcuts Here is a table presenting the function keys, and the corresponding braille shortcuts. Columns are separated by a semicolon delimiter (;). Function keys Braille shortcuts Alt; 1 0 Ctrl; 1 4 0 Shift; 2 3 4 0 CapsLock Toogle; 7 9 NumLock Toogle; 80 Escape; 1 5 0 Tab; 2 3 4 5 0 Shift tab; 2 3 4 5 9 F1; 1 9 F2; 1 2 9 F3; 1 4 9 F4; 1 4 5 9 F5; 1 5 9 F6; 1 2 4 9 F7; 1 2 4 5 9 F8; 1 2 5 9 F9; 2 4 9 F10; 2 4 5 9 F11; 1 3 9 F12; 1 2 3 9 Home; 1 2 3 0 End; 4 5 6 0 Right; 5 9 0 Left; 2 9 0 Up; 1 9 0 Down; 4 9 0 Enter; 8 or 9 0 Break; 1 2 0 Delete; 1 4 5 0 Pause; 1 2 3 4 9 Space; 9 or 0 Backspace; 7 Print screen; 1 2 3 4 0 Insert toogle; 2 4 0 Contextual Menu; 1 3 4 0 Previous Page; 1 3 0 Next Page; 4 6 0 Volume Mute; 1 2 3 6 9 0 Volume Down; 1 2 3 6 9 Volume Up; 1 2 3 6 0 Windows; 2 4 5 6 0 4 Usage scenarios of the insideONE tablet. This tutorial enables gestures learning and the management of the various essential actions to easily understand how navigation operates on the tactile tablet. To execute the steps describe bellow, you will find a table presenting the gestures. Columns are separated by a semicolon delimiter (;): - The first column indicate the area(s) where you can do the gesture. The button will be call Bt, the left slider will be call LS, the bottom slider will be call BS, the right slider will be call RS, ant the screen, screen. - The second column indicate the gesture to do. - The third column indicate the action to do. 4.1 Note. 4.1.1 Opening Menu. 4.1.1.1 Run new. When you start Home, "Apps" is selected. Area; Gesture; Action Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Apps" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Note" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "New" is selected. Validate. A new document is opened. No raised keyboard. See the previous chapters to choose a keyboard, and then unlock it. 4.1.1.2 Open file. Open the file TEST. In this example, we suppose that a TEST file exists on the device. When you start Home, "Apps" is selected. Area; Gesture; Action Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Apps" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Note" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "New" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here "Open". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Open" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; the file list comes up. "Test" is selected. Validate. Your file TEST is open. The braille keyboard remains in the condition you left it. 4.1.1.3 Delete file. Delete the file TEST. In this example, we suppose that a TEST file exists on the device. When you start Home, "Apps" is selected. Area; Gesture; Action Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Apps" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Note" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "New" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here "Open". Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Open" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here "Delete". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Delete" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; the file "File1" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here "Test". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; the file "Test" is selected. Validate. Your file "Test" is deleted. Caution, when deleted, it is no longer possible to get it back. Your file has been deleted, back to Note menu. 4.1.1.4 Open a file from the USB key. From a USB key, NOTE can open files in .Note, .Docx, .Txt formats. The doc format is being finalized. Only the files located at the root of the USB key can be opened. When you start, "New" is selected. Area; Gesture; Action Screen, BS; 3 finger swipe right; "New" is selected. Goes to the last item of same level, "USB". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "USB" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; The file "File1" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here "Test". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; The file "Test" is selected. Validate. Your "test" file is opened from the USB key. 4.1.2 RUN Menu. 4.1.2.1 Store a file. To start the RUN Menu (menu bar), you need to be in an already open document in Note. Area; Gesture; Action Screen, BS; 2 taps with 2 fingers; Open Run menu. (Toolbar). Screen, BS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Store" is selected. Validate. You can enter the name of the file to save. Enter name: TEST. Screen, BS; 2 fingers swipe right; Goes to next item of different type, here "OK" Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Ok" is selected. Validate. Your file has been saved, back to Note menu. 4.1.2.2 Send / Print a document To start the RUN Menu (menu bar), you need to be in an already open document in Note. Area; Gesture; Action Screen, BS; 2 taps with 2 fingers; Opens Run menu. (Toolbar). Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Store" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here "Send". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Send" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Print" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Ink print" is selected. Validate. If a printer is installed on your insideOne (in the Windows environment), the document will be directly printed and you are back into the original document. If there is no printer installed, a pdf file will be generated in the document file of the Windows profile. You need to enter a file name, then validate by « Enter » on the keyboard. This action is done in Windows, with NVDA management. When validation is done, you are back into the original document. 4.1.2.3 Send / Email. When starting the product, the RUN Menu (menu bar) has been called up, "Send" has been validated and "Print" is selected. (See title 4.1.2.2 for previous steps) Area; Gesture; Action Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Print" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here, "Mail". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Mail" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Ink print conversion" is selected. Validate. If a Windows email account is already set up, a new email is created and the document is directly inserted into the main text. You need to type the contact address and then send. This action is done in Windows, therefore with NVDA management. Once the message has been sent, you’re back into the original document. 4.1.2.4 Send / USB. To send a document to a USB key from Note, start the Run menu, Send has been validated Print is selected. Area; Gesture; Action Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Print" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here, "Mail". Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Mail" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here, "USB". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "USB" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "USB1" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here, "USB2". (If needed, if several USB keys are connected). Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "USB2" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Txt" is selected. Validate. The document is stored on the key. You’re back into the original document. 4.1.2.5 Fonts. Like any text editor, you can select the writing style. You can modify the style of an already written text. In this example, we will select one word. To select a word, make 3 taps with 1 finger on the required word. The word appears with braille dots 7 and 8, and in light purple on the screen. For other selection modes, see Pop selection topic. Area; Gesture; Action BS; 3 taps with 1 finger; Selects braille focused word. Here, "Countryside". Screen, BS; 2 taps with 2 fingers; Opens Run menu. (Toolbar). Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Store" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, "Send". Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Send" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, "Font". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Font" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; A text example appears in a window to show the result of the chosen selection. "Bold" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Bold" is selected and activated. "ON" appears in braille, and a green stroke shows this status on the screen. Goes to the next object of the same type, "Italic". Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Italic" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, "Underline". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Underline" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS; 2 fingers swipe right; "Underline" is selected and validated. Goes to next item of different type, "OK". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Ok" is selected. Validate. You’re back into the original document, and the word appears with the selected style or styles. Caution, the word is still selected, you need to remove the selection, either by moving the cursor with the routine cursors, or with the arrow, or by doing escape. To modify an already chosen font style for a word, a line or the entire document, repeat the same procedure and deselect the choice or choices. 4.1.2.6 Duplicate. In this example, we’ll select a word, copy it, then paste it. To copy, cut or paste a word, a line or the entire document, you need first to select the zone in which you must act. To select a word, make 3 taps with 1 finger on the required word. The word appears with braille dots 7 and 8, and in light purple on the screen. For other select modes, see Pop / selection support. Area; Gesture; Action BS; 3 taps with 1 finger; Selects braille focused word. Here, "Countryside". Screen, BS; 2 taps with 2 fingers; Opens Run menu. (Toolbar). Screen, BS; 1 finger swipe right; "Store" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, "Send". Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Send" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, "Font". Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Font" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, "Duplicate". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Duplicate" is selected. Validate. Tip: Moving from store to duplicate, use 3 fingers swipe right Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Copy" is selected. Validate. The word to copy is memorized. You’re back into the original document. Caution, the word is still selected, you need to remove the selection, either by moving the cursor with the routine cursors, or with the arrow, or by doing escape. Screen, BS; 2 fingers swipe right then left or 2 fingers swipe left then right ; "countryside" has been deselected. Bring the cursor where you want to paste the word (into the same document, or into another one, or into another software). Screen, BS; 2 taps with 2 fingers; Opens Run menu. (Toolbar). Screen, BS; 3 fingers swipe right; "Store" is selected. Goes to the last item of same level, "Duplicate". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Duplicate" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS; 3 fingers swipe right; "Copy" is selected. Goes to the last item of same level, "Paste". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Paste" is selected. Validate. The word "countryside" has been integrated into the text of the original document. 4.1.3 POP Menu. 4.1.3.1 Cancel. To cancel the last action in Note, you have to be in a file. Go to POP hold 2 fingers for 2 seconds on the screen or on the bottom slider, and then validate « Cancel ». Area; Gesture; Action Screen, BS; Hold 2 fingers for 2 seconds; Opens Pop menu. (Contextual menu). POP menu (contextual menu) appears above the text area. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Cancel" is selected. Validate. You’re back into the original document, and the last action has been cancelled. Tip: You’re back into the original document, and the last action has been cancelled or keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Z. 4.1.3.2 To Select. To select a part of the document, move the cursor on the first character of the selection, then start selecting. Area; Gesture; Action Screen, BS; Hold 2 fingers for 2 seconds; Opens Pop menu. (Contextual menu). Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Cancel" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here "Selection". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Selection" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Start" is selected. Validate. Tip: To select the entire document, use All or keyboard shortcut Ctrl + a. Tip: To select a block text, use « all », or keyboard shortcut « Ctrl+a ». You’re back into the original document. Move the cursor after the last character to select. Screen, BS; Hold 2 fingers for 2 seconds; Opens Pop menu. (Contextual menu). Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Cancel" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here "Selection". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Selection" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "End" is selected. Validate. You’re back into the document with the braille selection represented by braille dots 7 and 8, and highlighted in your document. Caution, some text is selected, you must choose what to do with this selection. Any character input would replace the selection by the last entered character. 4.1.3.3 Fonts. In a document without switching to RUN, you can choose to apply a font style. Area; Gesture; Action BS; 3 taps with 1 finger; Selects braille focused word. Here "countryside". Screen, BS; Hold 2 fingers for 2 seconds; Opens Pop menu. (Contextual menu). Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Cancel" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here "Selection". Screen, BS, RS; 1 finger swipe right; "Selection" is selected. Goes to the next object of the same type, here "Fonts". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Fonts" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Bold" is selected. Validate. With POP, only one style at a time can be applied, while with Run, several styles can be applied at the same time. To modify a selected style for one word, one line or your entire document. Repeat the same procedure and deselect your choices. 4.1.3.4 Duplicate. In a document, to copy, cut or paste one word, one line or your entire document. To copy, cut or paste a word, a line or the entire document, you need first to select the zone in which you must act. To select a word, make 3 taps with 1 finger on the desired word. The word appears with braille dots 7 and 8, and in light purple on the screen. For other select modes, see POP / selection support. Area; Gesture; Action BS; 3 taps with 1 finger; Selects braille focused word. Here "countryside". Screen, BS; Hold 2 fingers for 2 seconds; Opens Pop menu. (Contextual menu). Screen, BS; 3 fingers swipe right; "Cancel" is selected. Goes to the last item of same level, "Duplicate". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Duplicate" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Copy" is selected. Validate. The word is then memorized and you’re back into the original document. Caution, the word is still selected, you need to remove the selection, either by moving the cursor with the routine cursors, or with the arrow, or by doing escape. Position the cursor where you want to paste the word. Screen, BS; Hold 2 fingers for 2 seconds; Opens Pop menu. (Contextual menu). Screen, BS; 3 fingers swipe right; "Cancel" is selected. Goes to the last item of same level, "Duplicate". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Duplicate" is selected. Validate. Screen, BS; 3 fingers swipe right; "Copy" is selected. Goes to the last item of same level, "Paste". Screen, BS, RS; 2 taps with 1 finger; "Paste" is selected. Validate. The word is then pasted and you’re back into the original document. Caution, the word is still selected, you need to remove the selection, either by moving the cursor with the routine cursors, or with the arrow, or by doing escape. THE END