User's Manual
BrailleNote Apex BT User Guide
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4.5 Additional Reading Commands.
KeyBook's reading commands are the same as KeyWord's, but KeyBook does not allow the book to
be edited. This feature prevents intentional or unintentional modification to the text of the book
being read.
The following commands can be used to listen to the book that has been opened:
To go forward reading, press SPACE with G.
Note that while you are continuously reading, you can skip back or forward by sentences or
paragraphs without stopping the continuous reading function. This feature is extremely useful if you
want to quickly browse forward or back from your current reading position.
To stop reading, press BACKSPACE with ENTER together.
The following 6 commands can be used both while KeyBook is continuously reading and when you
are reviewing:
To move back a sentence, press SPACE with dot 1;
To hear the current sentence, press SPACE with dots 1-4;
To move forward a sentence, press SPACE with dot 4;
To move back a paragraph, press SPACE with dots 2-3;
To hear the current paragraph, press SPACE with dots 2-3-5-6;
To move forward a paragraph, press SPACE with dots 5-6.
The other commands available when reviewing are:
To go to the beginning of the book, press SPACE with dots 1-2-3;
To go to the end of the book, press SPACE with dots 4-5-6;
To find a text string in the book, press SPACE with F. This command is described in 3.16
Searching a Document.
To move back a character, press SPACE with dot 3;
To hear the current character, press SPACE with dots 3-6. (Press this command once to
hear the character spoken. Press it again, and if the
character is a letter, you will hear its "call sign" e.g. Alpha
for A, Bravo for B etc.)
To move forward a character, press SPACE with dot 6;
To move back a word, press SPACE with dot 2;