Narrator supports the following B2G braille displays on Windows.
Supported B2G braille displays
To learn more about braille in Narrator, see Chapter 8: Using Narrator with braille.
For a list of all supported braille displays, see Appendix C: Supported braille displays.
All Models
Use the following commands with Narrator when using all B2G models.
Notes:
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The eight, rectangular, concave keys (in two groups of four) near the back are a braille keyboard. The four on the left, from left to right, are Dot 7, Dot 3, Dot 2, Dot 1. The four on the right, from left to right, are Dot 4, Dot 5, Dot 6, Dot 8.
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The square pad with a small, round button in the middle, in between Dot 1 and Dot 4, is the D-Pad (directional pad). Its four edges are the Up, Down, Left, and Right keys. The button in the middle is the Center key.
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The long, rectangular key in front of Dot 1, the D-Pad, and Dot 4 is the Space bar.
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The small, round buttons just behind each cell are the routing keys.
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The convex, square button to the left of the routing keys is the Backward key.
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The convex, square button to the right of the routing keys is the Forward key.
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The two small, round buttons on the right side near the front are the volume keys. From front to back, they are: Softer, Louder.
Narrator action |
Display buttons |
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Primary action |
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Secondary action |
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Show context menu |
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Pan braille right |
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Pan braille left |
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Braille home |
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Braille end |
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Braille next |
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Braille previous |
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Braille first |
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Braille last |
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Select navigation mode |
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Start text selection at specified character |
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End text selection and copy to clipboard |
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Paste from clipboard at cursor point |
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Toggle braille keyboard |
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Supported B2G braille displays
To learn more about braille in Narrator, see Chapter 8: Using Narrator with braille.
For a list of all supported braille displays, see Appendix C: Supported braille displays.
All Models
Use the following commands with Narrator when using all B2G models.
Notes:
-
The eight, rectangular, concave keys (in two groups of four) near the back are a braille keyboard. The four on the left, from left to right, are Dot 7, Dot 3, Dot 2, Dot 1. The four on the right, from left to right, are Dot 4, Dot 5, Dot 6, Dot 8.
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The square pad with a small, round button in the middle, in between Dot 1 and Dot 4, is the D-Pad (directional pad). Its four edges are the Up, Down, Left, and Right keys. The button in the middle is the Center key.
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The long, rectangular key in front of Dot 1, the D-Pad, and Dot 4 is the Space bar.
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The small, round buttons just behind each cell are the routing keys.
-
The convex, square button to the left of the routing keys is the Backward key.
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The convex, square button to the right of the routing keys is the Forward key.
-
The two small, round buttons on the right side near the front are the volume keys. From front to back, they are: Softer, Louder.
Narrator action |
Display buttons |
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Primary action |
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Secondary action |
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Show context menu |
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Pan braille right |
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Pan braille left |
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Braille home |
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Braille end |
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Braille next |
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Braille previous |
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Braille first |
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Braille last |
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Select navigation mode |
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Start text selection at specified character |
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End text selection and copy to clipboard |
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Paste from clipboard at cursor point |
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Toggle braille keyboard |
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Go back to the Table of contents