7. MEDIA
7.1 Media Player
7.1.1 Using the media buttons
7.1.2 Keyboard and Extended Keys
7.1.3 How to Use the Media Player Menu
7.1.4 Additional features
7.1.5 Hot Keys in the Media Player
7.2 FM Radio
7.2.1 Listening to FM Radio via the internal speakers
7.2.2 Frequency control
7.2.3 Adding and navigating presets
7.2.4 Recording from the FM Radio
7.2.5 Additional features
7.2.6 Hot Keys in the FM Radio
7.3 DAISY Player
7.3.1 Executing the DAISY Player
7.3.2 Components of the DAISY Player
7.3.3 File
7.3.4 Document Navigation
7.3.5 Mark
7.3.6 Heading
7.3.7 Hot Keys in the DAISY Player

7. Media 

The "Media" menu on the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY consists of programs related to media playback: specifically music, fideos, and DAISY content. The "Media" menu contains 3 items: "Media Player", "FM Radio", and "DAISY Player". 
You can open the "Media" menu by pressing "Windows" to bring up the main "Program" menu, then navigating to "Media" using the DOWN Arrow and pressing "Enter". Or, you can quickly jump to and open the "Media" menu by pressing "M" from the main menu.
The following sections will discuss the programs in the "Media" menu in detail.

7.1 Media Player

The Media Player on the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY is a program you can use to play audio files as well as listen to the audio for some video file formats. The Media Player plays the following formats, ac3, asf, asx, m3u, mp2, mp3, MP 4, mpa, mpg, ogg, pls, wav, wax, wma, flac, midi and wmv. Note: you cannot see the video for "avi" and "wmv" files, however, you may listen to the audio contained in these formats.
You can control the playing of audio files using either keyboard commands or the media buttons on the front panel of the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY. The Media Player can play back audio recordings and books as well as music files.
You can launch the "Media Player" by navigating to it in the "Media" menu and pressing "Enter". Or, you can launch the "Media Player" from anywhere on the unit by pressing "Windows-M".

7.1.1 Using the media buttons

Near the center of the front panel on the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY is a group of 5 buttons with varying shapes. These buttons can be used to control the Media Player. Moving from left to right, the buttons are: "Back", "Record", "Stop", "Play/Pause", and "Forward". These buttons are used for playing and recording music or voice quickly and easily.
The media buttons can control media playback, DAISY content playback, or FM radio operation, depending on the position of the Media Mode switch, located to the left of the media buttons. Slide this switch to the right-most position, "Media Mode", to control media playback. 

If the "Play/Pause" button is pressed while you are using another program on the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY, the unit opens the Media Player and begins playing the files in the most recently played  list. If there are no files in the playlist, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY says, "There are no items to display". "Back", "Stop", and "Forward" are available after audio playback is started. 
Note: As the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY is able to multi-task, initiating audio playback with the "Play/Pause" button does not close the program you were running when you pressed it. To return to your former position, press "F2-F3" to cycle through the running programs until you reach your former location. 

7.1.1.1 Play/Pause Button

The "Play/Pause" button has a long, rectangular shape. It is the second button from the right in the group of media buttons. As explained above, pressing the "Play/Pause" button starts playback of the files in the most recently played media playlist. A playlist can contain only 1 file, or many files. If there is more than one file in the playlist when you press the "Play/Pause" button, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY plays all the files in the list one after another. If you press the "Play/Pause" button during playback, audio playback is paused. To resume playing, press the button again. If you press the "Play/Pause" button while you are in the "Record" dialog, the most recently recorded file is played. 

7.1.1.2 "Forward" button and "Back" button

Both of these buttons have a triangular shape. The "Back" button is the left-most button in the media group and is pointed to the left. The "Forward" button is the right-most button in the media group and is pointed to the right. If you press the "Forward" button, the next file in the playlist is played, and pressing the "Back" button plays the previous file. If you press one of these buttons while an audio file is playing, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY stops playing the current file, and jumps to the previous or next file (depending on which button you press) and starts playing it. If you press the "Forward" button (while the last file in the list is playing, (or the "Back" button (while the first file in the list is playing), it has no effect, as there is no file to navigate to.  

7.1.1.3 Record Button

The "Record" button has a circular shape, and is used to record sound using the built-in or an external microphone. The "Record" button is located directly to the right of the "Back" button. You can use this button to create a recording from anywhere on the unit provided the Media Mode switch is set to the right-most position. Pressing the "Record" button once opens the "Record" dialog. Press the "Record" button again to start recording. Press the "Record" button while you are recording to pause recording. Resume recording by pressing the "Record" button one more time. Press the "Stop" button, directly to the right of the "Record" button, to stop and save your recording. The recorded file is saved in the "flashdisk/media/record" folder. 

7.1.1.4 Stop Button

The "Stop" button has a square shape and a dot on it, and is used to stop playback or recording.   If you press "Stop" during audio playback, the next time media playback is launched, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY starts playing the first file in the playlist. If you press this button while recording, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY stops and saves the recording. If you press the "Stop" button in the "Record" dialog when not recording, the dialog closes.

7.1.1.5 Using the media buttons in Open File dialog

Press and hold the "Stop" button to open the "Open File" dialog from within the "Media Playback" dialog. Press and hold "Stop" again to close the "Open File" dialog and return to the "Media Playback" dialog.
In the "Open File" dialog, the "Play/Pause" button functions the same as "Enter". The "Stop" button, "Record" button, "Back" button and "Forward" button function the same as "Backspace", "Space", "up arrow" and "down arrow" respectively.
Namely, you can navigate up and down by pressing the "Back" and "Forward" buttons in a file list; and you can select and unselect items by pressing the "Record" button. Press the "Stop" button to move back a level in the folder structure. And press "Play/Pause" button to play the selected files. 

7.1.2 Keyboard and Extended Keys

You can use the QWERTY keyboard to perform the same functions as the media buttons as well as more advanced features in the Media Player. To open the "Media Player", press "Enter" on "Media Player", or press m from the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY "program" menu. As explained previously, you can also open the Media Player by pressing "Play-Pause" when the "Media Mode" switch is set to the right-most position.
The "Media Playback" dialog contains two information tabs: "playback information" and "playlist". Press "Tab" or "Shift-Tab" to move between these tabs.

7.1.2.1 Playback Information Tab

The "playback information" tab displays the track number, the file name, and the current playback status: (play, pause, or stop). If there are no files in the playlist, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays "Title: There are no items to display". If you press "down arrow", the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays playback time information. 
First, the elapsed or remaining time is displayed. You can set whether the elapsed time or remaining time is displayed, using the "playback settings" dialog. If you have selected the "Remaining time" with this option, the - (minus sign), is displayed before the time. Next to the elapsed/remaining time, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays the total playback time of the currently selected file.
If there are no files in the playlist, "Time: There are no items to display" is displayed.

7.1.2.2 Playlist Tab

The "playlist" tab displays all the files in the playlist. For each file in the playlist, it displays the track number, file name, the location of the file in the list, and the total number of files in the list. If there is no file in the playlist, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays the message "no items".
For example, if you had the following track on the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY: "Track 1 Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu 1/10", "Track 1" indicates this file is the first item in the playlist. "Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu" is the file name. "1/10" indicates this file is the first of ten files in the playlist. 

7.1.2.3 LYRICS Tab 

The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY's Media Player supports the viewing of lyrics for MP3 files which contain them. The "Lyrics tab appears in the tab order only if the file you are playing contains lyrics in its file information. If your file contains lyrics, the "Lyrics" tab appears in the tab order after the "Playlist" tab. The lyrics to the currently playing track are displayed in a multi edit box. Read and navigate the lyrics using normal document navigation commands. See chapter 5 of this manual on the "Word Processor" for details on document navigation. 


7.1.2.4 Hot Keys in the Playback Information and playlist Tabs

The hot keys that can be used in the "playback information" and the "playlist" tabs are as follows:

1) Hot keys in the Play Information Tab

Hot key
Function
Down arrow
Move to the next information
Up arrow
Move to the previous information
Space
"Pause" when it is play state and "play" when it is pause state.
Enter or x
Start playing
Backspace or c
Stop playing
Alt-Right arrow or z
Play the next file
Alt-Left arrow or b
Play the previous file
Ctrl-End
Play the last file
Ctrl-Home
Play the first file
Alt-Down arrow
Play the fifth file after the current file
Alt-Up arrow
Play the fifth file before the current file
Ctrl-Right arrow
Move to next position by time index and play
Ctrl-Left arrow
Move to previous position by time index and play
Ctrl-Up arrow or Ctrl-Down arrow
Change time index
Shift-Left arrow
Speed up
Shift-Right arrow
Slow down
Shift-Up arrow
Volume up
Shift-Down arrow
Volume down
Alt
Open menu
F1
Open help
Tab/Shift-tab 
Move to "play list" tab
Alt-F4
Exit "Media player"


2) Hot Keys in the Play List Tab

Hot key
Function
Down arrow
Move to the next file
Up arrow
Move to the previous file
End
Move to the last file
Home
Move to the first file
Space
Select/resume current file (while playing, it is used as play/pause)
Ctrl-b
Start selecting files
Enter
Start playing the selected files
Backspace
Stop playing
Del
Delete the selected files in the play list
Alt-Right arrow
Play the next file
Alt-Left arrow
Play the previous file
Ctrl-End
Play the last file
Ctrl-Home
Play the first file
Ctrl-Down arrow
Play the fifth file after the current file
Ctrl-Up arrow
Play the fifth file before the current file
Ctrl-Right arrow
Move to next position by time index and play
Ctrl-Left arrow
Move to previous position by time index and play
Ctrl-Up arrow
Change time index
Shift-Left arrow
Speed up
Shift-Right arrow
Slow down
Shift-Up arrow
Volume up
Shift-Down arrow
Volume down
Alt or F10
Open menu
F1
Open help
Tab/Shift-tab
Move to "playback information" tab
Alt-F4
Exit "Media player"


7.1.3 How to Use the Media Player Menu

To open the "Media Player" menu, press "Alt" while in the "Media Playback" dialog. This menu contains five items: "File", "Play", "Record", "Position", "Mark" and "Settings". The "File" menu allows you to add or delete files in the playlist. The "Play" menu lists all of the commands related to playing files. The "Record" menu opens the "Record" dialog which allows you to record sound and play it. The "Position" menu contains commands related to bookmark and go to position. The "Settings" menu allows you to set various Media Player options.

7.1.3.1 File

To use the "File" menu, press "Alt" to open the "Media Player" menu, then press "Enter" on "File", or press "f". A submenu appears, containing "Open File", "Open Folder", "Add File", "Add Folder", "Save Playlist", "Save As Playlist", "Delete Item", "Open URL" and "Exit". You can move between these items by pressing "down arrow" or "up arrow". Press "Enter" on the item you want to execute. To return to the Media Player menu, press "Esc". To exit the menu, press, "Alt-F4" and you are returned to the "Media Playback" dialog.

7.1.3.1.1 Open File

You can use the "Open File" menu item to add files to the playlist and start playing them. If you press "Enter" on "Open File", a dialog opens, similar to the "file list" in the "File Manager". You can navigate folders and files just as you would in the "File Manager". The files playable in the "Media Player" are those with the extensions, ac3, asf, asx, m3u, mp2, mp3, ogg, pls, wav, wax, wma, flac, midi and wmv. 
If you select all the files you want to play, and press "Enter", the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY adds the files to the playlist, and starts playing the first file. You can select more than one file in the "Open File" dialog by pressing "Space" on each of the items you want to add to the playlist. When you have selected all the files you want, press "Enter". 
When you open the "Open File" dialog, files in the default folder are displayed. The default folder is set to "/flashdisk/media". You can also open the "Open File" dialog by using the hot key, "Ctrl-o" directly from the "Media Playback" dialog.

7.1.3.1.2 Open Folder

The "Open Folder" menu item is used to add all of the audio files in the selected folders to the playlist. If you press "Enter" on "Open Folder" in "File" menu, or press "Ctrl-f" in the "Media Playback" dialog, the "Open Folder" dialog is opened. The "Open Folder" dialog is almost the same as the "Open File" dialog. The difference is that only folder names are displayed in the "Open Folder" dialog. When you open the "Open Folder" dialog, the default folder name is displayed. The default folder is set to "flashdisk". Press "Enter" to display all of the folders in "flashdisk", and press "up arrow" or "down arrow" to move among the folders. To enter the folder under your cursor, (and list any sub-folders contained there) press "Enter" on it. Press "Backspace" to move back to the parent folder. To select a folder, press "Space" on the folder name. You can select more than one folder. Once you have selected all of the folders you want, press "Enter". The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY adds all of the supported audio files from the selected folders to the playlist and starts playing the first file.

7.1.3.1.3 Add File

The "Add File" menu item is used to add audio files to the currently playing list. If you press "Enter" on "Add File" in the "File" menu, or press "Alt-o" in the "Media Playback" dialog, the same dialog that is used for "Open File" is displayed. Select all of the files that you want, and press "Enter" (as in the "Open File" dialog). The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY adds the selected files to the playlist. However the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY does not start playing these files. To start playing the files in the playlist, press the "Play/Pause" button on the front panel. Or, you can press "Enter" on "play" in the "play" menu. A detailed explanation of the "play" menu can be found in section 9.3.2.

7.1.3.1.4 Add Folder

The "Add Folder" menu item is used to add all of the audio files in a selected folder to the currently playing list. If you press "Enter" on "Add Folder" in the "File" menu (or press "F3" in the "Media Playback" dialog), the same dialog that is used for "Open Folder" is displayed. If you select all of the folders you want to add, and press "Enter", the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY adds all of the supported audio files in the selected folders to the playlist. However, it does not start playing the files. You can start playing the files in the playlist by pressing the "Play/Pause" button on the front panel of the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY, or press "Enter" on "play" in the "play" menu. 

7.1.3.1.5 Save playlist

The "Save Playlist" menu item is used to save the playlist to a disk drive. To access this function, you can press "Alt" to open the "File" menu and execute the "Save Playlist" command by pressing "Enter" on it. Or, you can press "s" to quickly jump to and execute it from within the menu. You can also press "Ctrl-s" from the "Media Playback" dialog.
If you are saving files to a new playlist, the "Save as playlist" dialog opens. 
If you execute "Save Playlist" after adding files to an existing playlist, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY saves the playlist with the same file name without opening the dialog. After saving the playlist, it returns to the "Media Playback" dialog.

7.1.3.1.6 Save as playlist

The "Save As Playlist" menu item is used to save the playlist under a different name or in a different location. Press "Alt" to open the "File" menu and execute the "Save As Playlist" command by pressing "Enter" on it; or you can press "l" to access it quickly. You can also press "Alt-s" from the "Media Playback" dialog. 
If you execute "Save As Playlist", the "Save As Playlist" dialog is displayed. This dialog consists of "file list", "File name", a "Confirm" button, and a "Cancel" button. When the dialog is opened, "File name:" is displayed. You can move among the tabs by pressing "Tab" or "shift-tab". The file format of playlists saved by the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY is always "m3u". By default, playlist files are saved in "/flashdisk/media".
To create a new file name, type in the new file name. You cannot use the following characters in a file mane. "|, \, <, >, ?, :, *".
To change the location, move to the "file list" by pressing "shift-tab". Navigate to the location in which you want to save the playlist, and press "Enter".

7.1.3.1.7 Delete Item

To delete a file from the playlist, first, locate the file you want to delete in the "playlist" tab by pressing "up arrow" or "down arrow" repeatedly. Then, open the "Media Player" menu by pressing "Alt", and press "Enter" on "File". Navigate to "Delete Item" by pressing "down arrow" repeatedly, and press "Enter". Or, you can press "Del" on the file you want to delete from the playlist. You can select more than one file in the "playlist" tab by pressing "Space" on each file to be deleted. * is displayed before each selected item. If you press "Space" on a selected item, the selection is canceled and the / disappears. 
You can also delete multiple files in a block from the playlist. Press "Ctrl-b" on the first file to be deleted. "Ctrl-b" indicates the start of the block. Next, if you press "down arrow" or "up arrow", the displayed files are selected. After selecting the files you want to delete, press "Del" to delete them.

7.1.3.1.8 Tag Information 

The "Tag Information" option in the "File" menu allows you to view information about the currently playing file such as Artist, Genre, etc. To open the "Tag Information" dialog, press "Enter" on "Tag Information" in the "File" menu, or press "Control-T" while playing a file. 
The "Tag Information" dialog consists of an information list, and a "Close" button. You can move among the items using "Tab" or "Shift-Tab". Move among the items in the information list using the Up or Down arrow. The information list includes "Title", "Artist", "album", "Genre", "Official homepage", "Link", "Sample Rate", "Bitrate" and "Channels". When you have finished viewing the information, Tab to the "Close" button and press "Enter", or press "Escape". 

7.1.3.1.9 Open URL

The "Open URL" menu item is used to play the audio stream from a web page. If you press "Enter" on "Open URL" in the "File" menu, or press "Ctrl-i" in the "Media Playback" dialog, the "Open URL" dialog is displayed. In this dialog, type the web address of an audio stream and press "Enter". The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY automatically accesses the audio stream from the Internet and begins playing it. 
Note: Please make sure to have an active Internet connection before attempting to open an audio stream.

7.1.3.1.10 Exit

You can exit the "Media Player" by selecting "Exit" in the "File" menu, or by pressing "Alt-F4" in the "Media Playback" dialog. The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY stops playing (if it is playing a file), and exits to the "program" menu.

7.1.3.2 Play

The "Play" submenu contains all of the commands that can be used to control playback. To access this menu, press "Alt" to open the "Media Player" menu. Press "down arrow". The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays "Play (p)->". Press "Enter", and the "Play" submenu is displayed. You can move among the items in this menu by pressing "down arrow" or "up arrow". To return to the "Media Player" menu, press "Esc". Press "Alt-F4" To close the menu and return to the "Media Playback" dialog. 

7.1.3.2.1 Play

If you press "Enter" on "Play", the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY begins playing the files in the current playlist. You can also start playback from the "Media Playback" dialog by pressing Space".

7.1.3.2.2 Previous Track

"Previous Track" is used to play the previous file in a playlist.  You can also do this by pressing "z" or "Alt-Left arrow" in the "Media player" dialog box.

7.1.3.2.3 Next Track

This item is used to play the next file in the playlist. You can also press "b" or "Alt-Right arrow" in the "Media player" dialog box to do this.

7.1.3.2.4 Back 5 Tracks

Use this command to play the fifth file before the file that is currently playing. You can also press "Alt-Up arrow" in the "Media playback" dialog box to do this.

7.1.3.2.5 Forward 5 Tracks

Use this command to play the fifth file after the file that is currently playing. You can also do this by pressing "Alt-Down arrow" in the "Media playback" dialog box.

7.1.3.2.6 First Track

Use this command to play the first file in the playlist. You can also do this by pressing "Ctrl-Fn-Left arrow" in the "Media player" dialog box.

7.1.3.2.7 Last Track 

Use this command to play the last file in the playlist. You can also do this by pressing "Ctrl-Fn-Right arrow" in the "Media playback" dialog box.

7.1.3.2.8 Volume Up and Volume Down

These options are used to adjust the audio playback volume. Here, the volume level ranges from 0 to 10. You can also adjust the volume level by pressing "Shift-Up arrow (up)" or "Shift-Down arrow (down)" in the "Media playback" dialog box. The actual volume level depends on the value of "voice volume" that is set in the "global options". For example, if "voice volume" is set to 5, and the volume level in the "Media player" is set to its maximum 10, the actual volume is 5. If the volume level in the "Media player" is set to 5, the actual volume level is 2.5.

7.1.3.2.9 Speed Up and Slow Down

You can use these controls to adjust the audio playback speed. The speed level ranges from -2 to 8. You can also adjust the speed level by pressing "Shift-Left arrow" or "Shift -Right arrow" in the "Media playback" dialog box. "Shift -Right arrow" increases the audio playback speed, and "Shift-Left arrow" decreases the audio playback speed.

7.1.3.2.10 Pause

This item pauses playback of a file. If you activate this command again, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY resumes playback from the position where the file was paused. You can also do this by pressing "Space" in the "Media Playback" dialog. 

7.1.3.2.11 Stop

This command stops playback of the currently playing file. You can also do this by pressing "c" or "Backspace" in the "Media playback" dialog box.

7.1.3.3 Record

This menu item is used to open the "Record" dialog. To open the "Record" dialog, press "Alt" to open the "Media Player" menu. Press "down arrow" twice to move to "record (r)", and press "Enter". Or you can press "r" from the Media Player Menu. The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays the "Record" dialog. You can also open this dialog by pressing "Ctrl-r" from the "Media Playback" dialog. 
The "Record" dialog contains an "information" tab and five buttons. You can move among these by pressing "Tab" or "Shift-Tab". Activate the buttons in this dialog by pressing "Enter" on the button you want to use. You can also activate the buttons by typing the character displayed after the button name.

7.1.3.3.1 Record/Playback Information Tab

This tab is displayed only when the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY is recording, or when there is a file that has just been recorded.  The information displayed in this tab includes: the file name, the current status, and two pieces of time information. The file name is the name of the file containing the sound that is currently being recorded or played. The current status is one of the following: recording, playing, pause, or stop. The time information that is displayed first is the elapsed recording time and the elapsed or remaining time while playing, (depending on the "Display time" setting in the "Playback Settings" dialog, explained in section 9.3.6.2). The final piece of time information during recording is the available recording time according to the space available on your flashdisk. While playing, the total length of the file in time is displayed. You can move between time information and other information by pressing "down arrow" or "up arrow".

7.1.3.3.2 Record

Use this command to start recording. You can also start recording by pressing the "Record" button on the front panel of the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY. While recording, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays the "recording information" tab. whenever you start recording the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY creates a file. The file is named "record 01.mp3", or "record 02.mp3" etc. By default, these files are saved in "/flashdisk/media/record". You can change the save-to folder and recording file type using the "Record Settings" option, explained in section 9.3.6.3. When recording, pause the recording by pressing "Tab" to move to the "Pause" button, and then press "Enter". You can also pause by pressing the "Record" button on the front panel. To resume recording, press "Enter" on the "Continue" button, or press the "Record" button again. To stop recording, press "Tab" repeatedly to move to the "Stop" button, and press "Enter".
If you wish to cancel the recording, you can press Alt-F4". You are prompted, "Do you want to save the current file? Choose "Yes" or "No" using the Up and Down arrows and press "Enter".
Recording DAISY files:
You can use the Braille Sense's Record function to record DAISY files as well as simple WAV and MP3 recordings. To record in DAISY format, set the recording method to "DAISY" in the "Record Settings" dialog of the "Settings" menu. 
When your recording method is set to DAISY, and you initiate recording, you are prompted, "Start title recording", after which time the Braille Sense gives you about 10 seconds to record a title before automatically moving to recording heading 1. 
You can insert navigation points in to your DAISY books as you record. Type "M" to insert a mark. Type "H" to insert a heading. Type "P" to insert a phrase. Type "G" to insert a page. Each time you press one of these keys, Braille Sense announces the start of the navigation point: for example, "Starting page 8" or "Start heading 3".
When you stop recording, the unit announces, "building" to let you know the DAISY book is being created. Recorded DAISY files are saved to flashdisk/DAISY/Record.



7.1.3.3.3 Play

This button is used to play the file that has just been recorded. You can also start playing the recorded file by pressing the "play" button on the front panel. This function is only available just after you have recorded a file. While playing, the "playback information" tab is displayed. To pause or stop playing, tab to the desired button and press "Enter". 

7.1.3.3.4 Stop

Use this command to stop recording or playback. If you press "Enter" on "Stop" while recording, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY stops recording and shows the "recording information" tab. If you press "Enter" on the "Stop" button during playback, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY stops playing and shows the "playback information" tab. You can also stop recording or playing by pressing the "Stop" button on the front panel. 

7.1.3.3.5 Pause

Use this command to pause the recording or playing of a file. If you press "Enter" on "Pause", or press the "Play/Pause" button on the front panel, recording or playing is paused, and the "recording information" or "playback information" tab is displayed.


7.1.3.3.6 Continue

Press "Enter" on "Continue" when the current status is "pause", and the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY resumes recording or playing.

7.1.3.3.7 Cancel

If you press "Enter" on "Cancel", the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY stops recording or playing, closes the "Record" dialog, and returns to the "Media Playback" dialog. If you press "Enter" on "Cancel" while recording, the recorded file is not saved. To save the recording and exit the dialog; press "Enter" on "Stop", and then move to the "Cancel" button, and press "Enter". You can also use "Esc" or "Alt-F4" to cancel an operation.

7.1.3.4 Position Menu

ACCESS the "Position" menu to set or delete a bookmark while listening to music or an audio file. This menu also lets you jump to a specified time in an audio file.
The "Position" menu contains 7 items:

1. Mark Position
2. Delete Marked Position
3. Jump To Marked Position
4. Go To Time
5. Go To Percent
6. Set Start Point
7. Release Point

You can move between the menu items by pressing "down arrow" or "up arrow". To activate a menu item, press "Enter".

7.1.3.4.1 Mark Position

If you execute this function when you are playing a file, or when a file is paused, a bookmark is set. A bookmark marks a specific location, so you can return to the exact spot at a later time. 
To execute this function,

1) Press "Alt" and move to "Position" by pressing "down arrow".
2) Press "Enter" on "Position".
3) Navigate to "Mark Position" by pressing "down arrow", and press "Enter".
4) Or, press "Alt" when playing a file, or when a file is paused.

7.1.3.4.2 Delete Marked Position

If you execute this function when you are playing a file, or when a file is paused, it deletes the bookmark that was previously created.
To execute this function, 

1) Press "Alt" and move to "Position" by pressing "down arrow".
2) Press "Enter" on "Position".
3) Navigate to "Delete Marked Position" by pressing "down arrow", and press "Enter".
4) Or, you can press "Alt-d" when playing a file, or when a file is paused.

If you execute this function in a file that does not have a bookmark, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays, "There is no bookmark in selected file".

7.1.3.4.3 Jump to Marked Position

If you execute this function when you are playing a file, or when a file is paused, it jumps to the position of a bookmark that has already been created.
To execute this function, 

1) Press "Alt" and move to "Position" by pressing "down arrow".
2) Press "Enter" on "Position".
3) Navigate to "Jump To Marked Position" by pressing "down arrow", and press "Enter".
4) Or, you can press "Alt-j" when playing a file, or when a file is paused.

If you execute this function in a file that does not have a bookmark, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays, "There is no bookmark in selected file".

7.1.3.4.4 Go to Time

If you execute this function when you are playing a file, or when a file is paused, it moves to a time that you specify, and begins playing the file at that position.
To execute this function, 

1) Press "Alt" and move to "Position" by pressing "down arrow".
2) Press "Enter" on "Position".
3) Navigate to "Go To Time" by pressing "down arrow", and press "Enter".
4) Or, you can press "Ctrl-g" when playing a file, or when a file is paused.
5) The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays "Go to position: 0 minute".
6) Type the time you want to go to, and press "Enter". You can jump more than an hour using a couple of methods:
If you wish to type 1 hour and 20 minutes, type the "1", "Space" or ":", "20" sequentially. Also you can input 80 minutes by simply typing "80". If there is no "Space" or ":", the input value is dealt with as minutes. 

If you type a time longer than the total playback time of the file or playlist, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays, "invalid time", and resumes playing from the paused location.

7.1.3.4.5 Go To Percent

In play or pause status, you can move to a specified percentage of a file.
1) In playing or pause status, press "Alt" to open the menu.
2) By pressing "up arrow" or "down arrow", navigate to the "Position" menu. 
3) Press "Enter". Or press "a"
4) By pressing "up arrow" or "down arrow", move to the "Go to percent" menu item.
5) Press "Enter". Or press "Alt-p" from the "Media Playback" dialog. 
6) You are prompted "Go to percent: XX". 
7) Enter the percent that you want to move to in the edit box using numbers 0 to 99.
8) Press "Enter". 
9) You are placed at the position in the file matching the percentage you entered.

7.1.3.4.6 Set Start Point

A B repeat mode allows you to play a specific part of an audio file as many times as you wish. This can be useful when learning a new language, and you need to hear the same information in a file over and over again. 
A B repeat mode requires setting start and end points for repetition.

To set a start and end point, follow these steps:
1) Press "p" at the position at which you want to set the start point.
2) Or, press "Alt" and move to "Position" by pressing "down arrow". Press "Enter" on "Position". Move to "Set start point" by pressing "down arrow" and press "Enter".
3) The unit announces, "Set start point" and the file continues playing.
4) To set the end point, press "p" at the point where you want to end the section for repetition.
Or, you can execute A B repeat mode by pressing the "Record button" during playback.
1) Press "Record button" at the position at which you want to set the start point.
2) To set the end point, press the "Record button" again at the point where you want to end the section for repetition.

Note: You can only use the "Record button" to perform this function while a file is playing. If playback is paused or stopped, the "record button" activates the recording function.

After you have highlighted a section of a file using start and end points, A B repeat mode allows you to play that specific part of the file as many times as you wish. To set how many times a specified section repeats, go to "playback settings" under the "settings" menu.

7.1.3.4.7 Release Point

To set a release point, press "Esc". Or, press "Alt" and move to "Position" by pressing "down arrow". Press "Enter" on "Position". Move to "Release point" by pressing "down arrow" and press "Enter". After stopping playback of the specified section, the file continues playing.

7.1.3.5 Mark

You can insert a mark while listening to music or an audio file. The mark is stored even when you exit the program or play another file. 
To use the mark function, press "Alt" and move to "Mark" by pressing "down arrow". And press "Enter". 
The "Mark" menu has the following submenus.

7.1.3.5.1 Set Mark

To set a mark while listening to audio, Open the menu, and press "Enter" on "Mark". Navigate to "Set Mark" and press "Enter". Or, to activate this function directly, press "Alt-m" up to 1000 marks can be inserted into a file.
The marks are automatically numbered in sequential order.  

7.1.3.5.2 Move to Mark

You can move to the next or previous mark by pressing "V" or "N" respectively. You can also move to a mark using the menu. Press "Alt" and move to "Mark". And press "Enter". Navigate to the "Previous Mark" or the "Next Mark"  item and press "Enter".
You can also move to a mark using the mark number.

1) Open the menu and press "Enter" on "Mark". Navigate to "Move To Mark".
2) Press "Enter" on "Move To Mark". Or press "Alt-j" from the "Media Playback" dialog.
3) Input the mark number in the edit box and press "Enter".
4) If you input a non-existent mark number, The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays, "Mark x does not exist" and the edit box is displayed again.  

7.1.3.5.3 Delete Mark

Use the following steps to delete a mark:
1) Open the menu and press "Enter" on "Mark". Navigate to "Delete mark".
2) Press "Enter" on "Delete Mark". Or press "Alt-d" from the "Media Playback" dialog.
3) The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays: "Enter mark name to delete:". Type the number of the mark to be deleted and press "Enter".
4) If you input a non-existing mark number, an "input error" message is appears, and the edit box is displayed again. 

7.1.3.5.4 Mark Manager

You can open the Mark Manager dialog to query mark information for the current audio file by pressing "Alt-k". You can also open the dialog using the menu. Open the menu by pressing "Alt" and move to "Mark". Press "Enter", and navigate to "Mark Manager" and press "Enter".
The dialog consists of the "mark list", a "Move button", a "Delete button", and a "Close button". You can move among the controls by pressing "Tab" and "shift-tab".
All of the marks for the current file appear in the "mark list" with the "name and setting time of mark". You can navigate to the other information in the list by pressing "up arrow" or "down arrow". 
You can delete a mark in the list by pressing "Del". In addition, you can start playback from the specific mark by pressing "Enter" on the mark name or by pressing "Enter" on the "Move button" 

To close the mark manager dialog, press "Enter" on the "Close" button or press "Esc".

7.1.3.6 Settings

Using this menu, you can change settings for recording, playing, and general Media player options. To access the "Settings" menu, press "Alt" to open the "Media Player" menu. Press "down arrow" three times to reach "Settings", and press "Enter". Or, you can press s from within the "Media Player" menu. The "Settings" submenu appears containing four items: "Configuration", "Playback Settings", "Record Settings", and "Effect settings".

7.1.3.6.1 Configuration dialog

If you press "Enter" on the first item, "Configuration", or press "Alt-c" from the "Media Playback" dialog, the "Configuration" dialog is displayed, containing the following: the "Display title" option, the "Store position of file if longer than:", a "Confirm" button, and a "Cancel" button. You can move among the controls by pressing "Tab" and "shift-tab". Move among options for a setting by pressing "up arrow" or "down arrow".
The "Display title" option allows you to set whether or not the track title is announced when you move to previous/next track. The default value is set to "Off".  You can toggle this option by pressing "Space".
The "Store position of file if longer than:" option allows you to set memory of your last position on files longer than the length you specify. The default is set to "Off" meaning your last position is never saved. You can set the value to 5, 10, 30, or 60 minutes. If you set the value to 30 minutes, your last position is remembered for all files longer than 30 minutes. This option can be useful if you don't want to save the position for music files, but you want to save the position of audio books or podcasts. 
To save the changed settings and exit the dialog, press "Enter". Or move to the "Confirm" button by pressing "Tab" repeatedly and press "Enter". To cancel saving changes and exit this dialog, press "Esc", or "Alt-F4". You can also press "Enter" on the "Cancel" button to close the dialog without changing any options. 

7.1.3.6.2 Playback Settings dialog

If you press "Enter" on "Playback Settings", or press "p" on the "Settings" menu, the "Playback Settings" dialog is displayed. In this dialog, pressing "Tab" or "Shift-Tab" moves among setting options, "Confirm" and "Cancel". The setting options are "Display time", "Repeat", "Playlist", "Shuffle", "Times to repeat the specified track", "Set speed", and "Time index". Press "down arrow" or "up arrow" to move among the various options. You can also open this dialog by pressing "Ctrl-s" from the "Media Playback" dialog.
The "Display time" option allows you to set which type of time messages are displayed in the "playback information" tab. You can set it to either "Elapsed time" or "Remaining time". You can change its value by pressing "Space". 
The "Repeat" option allows you to set whether all files in the playlist are played repeatedly. If this option is set to "Yes", all files in the playlist are played repeatedly, and if it is set to "No", the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY stops playing after playing the last file in the playlist. Again, you can change the value of this option by pressing "Space". 
The next option is "Playlist". To play audio files from File Manager, you can select multiple files by pressing "Space" and play them by pressing "Enter".  If the playlist already contains files, this setting allows you to choose whether you want to overwrite the playlist or to append the selected files to the playlist. The default value is "Overwrite" meaning the playlist is created anew with the selected files. If you press "Space", the value is set to "Append" and the selected files are appended to the playlist. 
The "Shuffle" option allows you to set the audio playback order. The default value is set to "Off" thus, audio files are played in the order they appear in the playlist. If you set "Shuffle" to "On", the playlist is reorganized in random. If you have just one audio file in the playlist and you switch the option to "On", a message "Shuffle mode not available" is displayed.
"Times to repeat the specified track" allow you to set how many times you wish to repeat, when you execute section repetition. "Times to repeat the specified track" You can choose from values 1 to 10 or unlimited. The default setting is 3. Pressing "Space" increases the times to repeat the specified track and "Backspace" decreases the times to repeat the specified track.
The "Set speed" option allows you to set the audio playback speed.
The speed level ranges from 1 to 10. The default setting is 5.
To change the value, press "Space" or "Backspace". The higher the number, the faster the audio playback speed. 
The "Time index" option allows you to set the time by which to jump. The default value is set to 1 minute. The values are "5 seconds", "10 seconds", "30 seconds", "1 minute", "3 minutes", "5 minutes", "10 minutes", "15 minutes", "20 minutes", "30 minutes" and "1 hour". You can change the value using "Space" or "Backspace". 
Or, you can change the value of the time index by pressing "Ctrl-Left arrow" or "Ctrl-Right arrow" from the "Media Playback" dialog. Press "/", to hear the current time index.
After changing the time index, press "Ctrl-Left arrow" or "Ctrl-Right arrow", to jump to previous or next position by time index. 
To save your settings and exit the dialog, press "Enter" or tab to the "Confirm" button, and press "Enter".  To cancel the changes, and exit the dialog, press enter on the "Cancel" button, or press "Esc" or "Alt-F4".

7.1.3.6.3 Record Settings dialog 

If you press enter on "Record Settings" in the "Settings" menu, or press "Alt-r" from the "Media Playback" dialog, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays the "Record Settings" dialog, which contains "Recording type", "Sample rate", "Quality", "recording source", "Recording method", "Set folder", "Confirm" button and a "Cancel" button. You can move among the controls by pressing "Tab" and "shift-tab". And you can move among the options by pressing "up arrow" or "down arrow".
The "Recording type" allows you to set the default file type of recorded files. The default value is set to "mp3". You can toggle between "wav" and "mp3" by pressing "Space".
The next three options are used to control the quality of recorded sound. Higher values in "Sample rate" and "Bitrate"/"Bits per channel" mean a better quality of recorded sound, as well as a larger file size for recorded files. In other words, to record high quality sound, the total time the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY can record is shortened. On the other hand, if you lower the values of these options, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY can record sound longer, but the sound quality may not be as good. You can change these values by pressing "Space". When using "mp3", "Sample rate" is available from 16000 Hz to 44100Hz and "Bitrate" value is available from 64K to 320K. 
 When using "wav", "Sample rate" value is available from 8000Hz to 44100Hz and "Bits per channel" value is available between 8 bits and 16 bits.  
The Recording method setting lets you choose between "Normal" recording and "DAISY" recording. "Normal" recording records straight WAV or MP3 files. "DAISY" allows you to insert mark, heading, phrase and page navigation points as you record. 

When you record sound using the external microphone, you must set the recording source to "External Mic". When you record audio using the line-in-cable, you must set the recording source to "Line in". When you record sound using the internal microphone, set the recording source to "Internal Mic". 
The "Set folder" option allows you to set the default folder where the recorded files are saved. The default value is set to "/flashdisk/media/record". To specify a different folder, press "Enter" on "Set folder", and a File Manager-type dialog is displayed. Select a folder as you would in the "Open Folder" dialog. 
Press "Enter" to save your settings, or "Esc" to exit the dialog without saving your settings.

Note: the following tables show approximate available recording times when recording at various sample rates using both WAV and MP3. The available recording time is measured based on a newly formatted, empty flashdisk.

  * Recording type: mp3
- 48000Hz 320K: 217'h 55'm
- 44100Hz 192K: 363'h 45'm
- 32000Hz 128K: 544'h 48'm
- 24000Hz 96K: 726'h 25'm
- 22050Hz 80K: 872'h 27'm
- 16000Hz 64K: 1089'h 37'm

  * Recording type: wav
- 44100Hz: 49'h 25'm
- 22050Hz: 98'h 50'm
- 11025Hz: 197'h 40'm
- 8000Hz: 272'h 25'm

7.1.3.6.4 Effect Settings dialog

Press "Alt" to open the menu in the Media player program, move to "Settings" menu and press "Enter". By pressing the Down arrow. Move to "Effect settings" and press "Enter". or press "Control-E" in the "Play list tab" or "Playback information tab". 
The "Effect settings" dialog box is displayed, containing the following options: "Equalizer" list box, "Bassboost", "Surround", "3D Effect", "Reverb" and "Echo" and "Confirm" and "Cancel" buttons. You can move among the controls by pressing "Tab" or "Shift-Tab". And you can move among options or list items by pressing the up or Down arrow. 
The "Equalizer list box allows you to choose from a number of preprogrammed sets of equalizer settings optimized for certain types of music, such as Jazz, Classical, Pop or Rock. Use the Up and Down arrows to navigate the "Equalizer" list. Navigate to your desired setting, and press "Enter". You should immediately hear the sound of your playback changed according to the "Equalizer setting you chose. 

The "Bass boost" option is used to emphasize bass sound. Enter a value from 0 to 20 in the edit box. The higher the value you enter, the more bass sound is heard. 
The "Surround" can bring out ambient sound more distinctly. Enter a value from 0 to 100 in the edit box. The higher the value you enter, the stronger the surround effect.
The "3D Effect" can enhance the surround effect. Enter a value from 0 to 100 in the edit box. The higher the value you enter, the stronger the 3D effect. 
The "Reverb" option adds reverberation to the audio files you are listening to.  Enter a value from 0 to 100 in the edit box. The higher the value you enter, the stronger the reverb effect. 
The "Echo" option is used to add an echo effect to your audio files. Enter a value from 0 to 100 in the edit box. The higher the value you enter, the stronger the echo effect. 
To save your settings, press "Enter". To exit the dialog without making changes, press "Esc".

7.1.4 Additional features

7.1.4.1 Navigational features using the cursor keys

While playing an audio file, pressing a cursor router in the 'Playback information tab places you in a position in the audio file related to the position of the cursor router you pressed. As there are 32 cursor routers on the BRAILLE display, each audio file can be navigated using 32 equal regions. If you want to restart playback at the beginning of the file, press cursor router 1. If you want to jump to a position near the halfway point, press cursor router 16 or 17. If you want to jump to the end of the file, press cursor router 32.
   
7.1.5 Hot Keys in the Media Player

1) Hot Keys for the Commands for the File Menu
Open file: Ctrl-o
Open folder: Ctrl-f
Add file: Alt-o
Add folder: Alt-f
Save play list: Ctrl-s
Save as play list: Alt-s
Delete item: Del
Open URL: Ctrl-l

2) Hot Keys for Commands While in the Playback menu
Play: Enter, x, Play button
Previous track: Alt-Left arrow, z, Previous button
Next track: Alt-Right arrow, b, Next button
Previous section while playing Audible: Ctrl-Page up (Ctrl-Fn-Up arrow)
Next section while playing Audible: Ctrl-Page down (Ctrl-Fn-Down arrow) 
Back 5 track: Alt-Up arrow
Forward 5 track: Alt-Down arrow
First track: Ctrl-Home
Last track: Ctrl-End
Volume up: Shift-Up arrow
Volume down: Shift-Down arrow 
Speed up: Shift-Right arrow
Slow down: Shift-Left arrow
Pause/continue: Space, Play button
Stop: Backspace, Stop button
Change time index: Ctrl-Up arrow or Ctrl-Down arrow
Move to next position by time index and play: Ctrl-Right arrow
Move to previous position by time index and play: Ctrl-Left arrow
Delete play list during stop: Del

3) Hot Keys for the Commands in the Record Dialog Box
Open the record dialog box: Ctrl-r, Record button
Record: Record button
Pause/continue recording: Space, Record button
Play: Play button
Pause/continue play: Space, Play button
Stop: Backspace, Stop button

4) Hot Keys for the Commands in the Position Menu
Set bookmark: Ctrl-m 
Delete bookmark: Ctrl-d
Jump to bookmark: Ctrl-j
Go to position: Ctrl-g

5) Hot Keys for the Commands in the Mark Menu
Set mark: Alt-m
Move to mark: Alt-j
Move to previous mark: V
Move to next mark: N
Delete mark: Alt-d
Mark manager: Alt-k

6) Hot Keys for the Commands in the Settings Menu
Configuration dialog box: Alt-c
Playback settings dialog box: Ctrl-p
Record settings dialog box: Alt-r
Effect settings dialog box: Ctrl-e

7) Hot keys for toggling options.
Toggle "display time" between "elapsed time" and "remaining time": t
Toggle "repeat" between "Yes" and "No": r 
Toggle "shuffle" between "On" and "Off": s


7.2 FM Radio

To use the "FM Radio" program on the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY, you must connect headphones to the headphone jack on the unit, as the headphone cord serves as the antenna, and without it, radio reception will be poor to nonexistent. 
From the program menu, use the scroll buttons to navigate to the "Media" menu, and press "Enter". Navigate to "FM Radio" and press "Enter". You can also press "r" to quickly jump to and launch the "FM Radio" from the "Media menu". You can launch the "FM Radio" from anywhere on the unit by pressing "Windows-R".
When the FM Radio program is launched, your Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY announces the radio frequency. If you have used the FM Radio program previously, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY tunes to the frequency that you last listened to.
Note: the frequency range of the FM Radio is 87.5MHz to 108MHz.

7.2.1 Listening to FM Radio via the internal speakers

When you execute the FM Radio after connecting headphones, sound from the radio is directed through the headphones. As previously explained, it is necessary to connect the headphones to provide an antenna for radio reception. However, there may be times when you wish for the sound from the radio to output through the speakers on the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY. To listen to the radio through the internal speakers, press "Fn-x", or just X, to toggle internal speaker output on/off. 

You can also change this option using the menu: 
1) Press "Alt" to open the FM Radio menu, press "Enter" on "File" menu, and press "Enter" on "Settings".
2) Or press "Ctrl-e" to quickly access the "settings" dialog.
3) "Internal speaker: No" is announced, as the speaker setting is the first setting in the dialog.
4) Press "Space" to change the setting to "Yes" and press "Enter" to apply the setting.

The radio sound should now output through both the headphones and the internal speakers.
Note: This setting is available only in the FM Radio program. If you exit the FM Radio program and you wish to hear the audio output of the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY through the internal speakers, you must disconnect the headphones.
You can adjust the radio volume independent of the general volume of the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY. The radio volume can be adjusted using "shift -down scroll button" to lower the volume and "shift-up scroll button" to raise it. 

7.2.2 Frequency control

While listening to the radio, to tune to another frequency, press "Alt" to open the menu. Navigate to "Frequency" and press "Enter" to open the "Frequency" menu. 
The "Frequency" menu consists of the following items:
1) Previous Frequency
2) Next Frequency
3) Auto Scan Backward
4) Auto Scan Forward
5) Go to Frequency

To navigate between these items, press "up arrow" or "down arrow". Pressing "Enter" activates the selected item. 
You can also use hot keys from within the radio to quickly execute these commands. Press "Ctrl-Left arrow" to scan backward for the next radio station. If you press "Ctrl-Right arrow", your Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY autoscans forward. Press "Right arrow", to increase the frequency by 0.1MHz. Press "Left arrow", to decrease the frequency by 0.1MHz.
Press "Ctrl-f" to input the frequency directly. Type the frequency in numbers in the edit box and press "Enter" to jump to that frequency.
In addition to using the keys on the top panel, you can use the media buttons on the front panel to control the FM Radio. To control the radio using the media buttons, the Media mode switch should be moved to the left-most position, "FM". After setting the Media Mode switch, pressing the "Back" button scans backward, and pressing the "Forward" button scans forward.

7.2.3 Adding and navigating presets

Use the following steps to add the currently selected frequency as a preset. 

1) Press "Alt" to open the menu. Navigate to "Presets" and press "Enter". 
2) Navigate to "Add Preset" and press "Enter". (Use the hot key "Ctrl-s" to quickly access this option) 
3) The "add preset" dialog is opened and "Frequency: (current frequency)" is announced.
4) Press "Tab".
5) You are placed in the "Label" edit box. Type the name by which you want to identify the preset.
6) Press "Tab" to move to "Confirm" and press "Enter".

If you wish to add a frequency other than the one you're currently listening to, you may type the number of the frequency you wish to add in the "Frequency" edit box of the "add preset" dialog. 
You can navigate your presets by using "Alt-Left arrow" to move back a preset, and "Alt-Right arrow" to move forward a preset. 
To delete a preset, navigate to the preset and press "Del". Note: when this command is executed, the preset is deleted instantly without any warning or verification. 
You can also add and delete presets using the Preset Manager dialog. Press "Alt" to open the menu, and navigate to "presets" and press "Enter". Navigate to the "Preset Manager" and press "Enter". You can also press "Ctrl-m" to open the Preset Manager directly.
The Preset Manager dialog contains the "Preset list", an "Add" button, a "Delete" button, a "Modify" button and a "Close" button. You can move through the controls by pressing "Tab" and "shift-tab".
Pressing "Enter" on the "add" button opens the "add preset" dialog explained above. If you wish to change the label of a previously added preset, move to the desired preset item in the preset list by pressing "up arrow" or "down arrow". Press "Tab" to move to the "Modify" button and press "Enter". The "Modify" dialog is opened. The structure of the "Modify dialog" is the same as that of the "Add" dialog. The only difference is that the preset label and frequency are both filled in for the "Modify" dialog. 
If you want to delete a preset from the preset list, select the desired preset and move to the "Delete" button by pressing "Tab" and press "Enter".
To exit the Preset Manager" dialog navigate to the "Close" button and press "Enter" or press "Esc".

You can also use the media buttons on the front panel to add and move among presets.
To use the media buttons, the Media Mode switch should be set to "FM radio".
Press the "record" button for more than 2 seconds, to open the "add preset" dialog. To move to the previous preset in the Preset List, press the "Back" button for more than 2 seconds. Pressing the "Forward" button for more than 2 seconds moves to the next preset in the preset list.
Pressing the "stop" button for more than 2 seconds deletes the selected preset.

7.2.4 Recording from the FM Radio 

To record the audio of the radio station to which you are currently listening, press "Alt" To open the menu, navigate to "Record (r)" and press "Enter". Or use the hot key, "Ctrl-r". The "record" dialog is opened and the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY begins recording.
The record dialog consists of the following controls:
1. "Record status" status bar
2. "Pause/Continue" button
3. "Stop" button 
4. "Cancel" button

You can move among these controls by pressing "Tab" or "shift-tab".
While recording the radio, press "Tab" and press "Enter" on the "Pause" button or press "a" to pause recording. The name of this button is changed to "Continue". If you activate the "Continue" button or press "g", recording resumes. 
To stop the recording, press "s". Or press "Tab" and press "Enter" on the "Stop" button.
To check the duration of the current recording while recording, press "down arrow". The unit announces the current recording run time and total possible recording time. 
Recorded files are saved in the "flashdisk/media/radio" folder. The files are named according to the preset label and frequency. If you are recording a radio station that is not in your preset list, the recording is named "radio" followed by the frequency. The first recording of a station is numbered 01, and each subsequent recording of that station is numbered 02, 03, etc. 
If you stop recording, the record dialog is exited automatically. If you press "Enter" on the "Cancel" button or press "c", the recorded file is not saved and the dialog is exited. 
Note: while recording, you cannot change the preset or frequency.
While listening to the radio, you can instantly start recording by pressing the "record" button on the front panel. As previously explained, make sure the Media Mode switch is set to FM radio mode. If you press the "record" button, the record dialog is opened and recording begins. 
If you press the "stop" button on the front panel during recording, recording stops and the recorded audio file is saved. If you press the "pause" button during recording, the "pause" button is changed to the "continue" button. Press the "pause" button again, (now the "continue" button) to resume recording. Pressing the "Back" button or the "Forward" button moves among the controls in the "record" dialog. 

7.2.4.1 Changing record folder

To change the folder where recorded files are saved, follow these steps:

1) Press "Alt" to open the menu and press "Enter" on "File".
2) Navigate to "Record Settings" and press "Enter". Or use the hot key, "Alt-s" to open the "Record Settings" dialog. 
3) You are placed on the first item, "Recording type: mp3". 
4) Press "Tab" to move to the "Record folder" setting.
5) "Record folder: /flashdisk/media/radio" is displayed. Press "Enter".
6) The list of folders and files in the "Media" folder is displayed. Press "Backspace" to move back a level in the folder structure, and press "up arrow" or "down arrow" to move to your desired folder.
7) Press "Space" on the folder in which you wish to store recordings and press "Enter".
8) "Record folder: (Changed folder)" is announced.
9) Press "Tab" to move to the "Confirm" button and press "Enter".

When the recording type is set to "MP3", the available "Sample rate" values range from 16000Hz to 48000Hz and available "Bitrate" values range from 64K to 320K.   
When the recording type is set to "WAV",  the available "Sample rate" values range from "8000Hz" to "44100Hz" and you can set the "Bits per channel" to 8 bits or 16 bits. 

 To change the sample rate and bit rate, press "up arrow" or "down arrow" to move to the desired item to be changed. Press "Space" to change the value. When you have finished setting your preferences, press "Tab" to move to the "Confirm" button and press "Enter".

Raising the values of the sample rate and bit rate produces a higher quality recording. However, higher quality recordings, though they have better sound, take up greater amounts of storage space. Be sure to set your recording values according to your specific quality and space requirements. 

7.2.5 Additional features

1. Sensitivity adjustment
If the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY cannot tune to the broadcast frequency you desire, adjust the scanning sensitivity. To adjust the sensitivity, open the "Settings" dialog as described in Section 10.1. Press "down arrow" to navigate to "Sensitivity" and press "Space" or "Backspace" to adjust the sensitivity. Higher values increase the scanning sensitivity of the radio. If the sensitivity is increased, you can fine tune to more frequencies.

2. Mute
While listening to the radio, press "Space" to mute the audio. Pressing "Space" once again unmutes the radio. You can also mute the radio by pressing the "stop" button on the front panel, and unmute by pressing the "play" button. If mute is activated, the radio is silent, but TTS (text to speech) and all other system sounds are heard.

7.2.6 Hot Keys in the FM Radio

Open the presets dialog box: Ctrl-e
Open the menu: Alt
Internal speakers on/off: X or Fn-x
Move to next frequency: Ctrl-Up arrow
Move to previous frequency: Ctrl-Down arrow
Auto previous frequency: Ctrl-Left arrow or short press previous button
Auto next frequency: Ctrl-Right arrow or short press next button
Go to frequency: Ctrl-f
Move to previous preset: Alt-Left arrow or long press previous button
Move to next preset: Alt-Right arrow or long press next button
Add preset: Ctrl-s or long press record button
Delete the preset: long press stop button or Delete
Open the record dialog box: Ctrl-r
Record start/pause: short press record button
Record stop: short press stop button
Mute on: short press stop button or Space
Mute off: short press play button or Space
Volume up: Shift-Up arrow
Volume down: Shift-Down arrow
Record settings: Alt-r

7.3 DAISY Player

Using the DAISY Player on the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY, you can listen to files and read books that use the DAISY format. DAISY is an acronym for (DIGITAL ACCESSIBLE INFORMATION SYSTEM). One advantage to DAISY books is that you can listen to the audio as well as read the associated text with the audio in DAISY books where both text and audio are present. 
The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY supports DAISY books that are version 3.0 or earlier. The DAISY player also supports DAISY content from specialized service providers, such as books from the Open library.

The DAISY Player supports the following book types:
DAISY 2.0/2.02/3.0, DAISY XML/Digital Talking Book.
ANSI/NISO Z39.86 2002, 2005.
NIMAS 1.1 
DRM: supports 2006 PDTB2 authentication. 
archive.org (open library)


7.3.1 Executing the DAISY Player

To launch the DAISY Player, follow these steps:
(1) Press "Enter" on "DAISY Player" in the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY " "Media" menu.
(2) Or press the shortcut key "d" from the "Media" menu. 
Or, you can launch the DAISY player from anywhere on the unit by pressing "Windows-D".
(3) When you launch the DAISY Player, all of the drives available on the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY are displayed (regardless of whether they contain DAISY-formatted files). 
(4) You can navigate the list with "up arrow" or "down arrow". You can open a drive containing DAISY-formatted files by pressing "Enter" on the drive name. 
(5) After opening the drive, all of the folders on the drive, and any DAISY book titles on the drive that you have opened are displayed. 
(6) When you locate a folder containing a DAISY book you want to open, press "Space" to select it. 
(7) Press "Enter" to play the book.

If you have DAISY books in a folder on a drive, you can go into the folder by pressing "Enter" on it. Make sure that you do not press "Space" on the folder. You can navigate the drive by using the same navigation keys used in the file manager. Navigate to the folder containing the DAISY book you wish to read or listen to. Press "Space" to select the folder, and press "Enter" to play the DAISY book. If you only have one DAISY book in the selected folder, it automatically starts playing after showing the title. If your selected folder contains more than 1 DAISY book, you can play the DAISY book by pressing "Enter" on the selected book after navigating the file list with "up arrow" or "down arrow". 
If you replay a book that you have listened to before, playback resumes from the location where you last exited. To stop playing a DAISY book, press "Alt-F4". A prompt box appears asking if you would like to exit the DAISY Player. You can select "Yes" or "No" with "Space" or "Backspace" and press "Enter". 
You can also control DAISY playback using the media buttons on the front panel. To use the media buttons to control the DAISY Player, the Media Mode switch must be set to the center position, "DAISY Mode". You can start DAISY playback by pressing the "play" button on the front panel. While playing DAISY content, press "play" again to pause playback. PRESS the "Back" button to move back 1 navigational element, and press the "Forward" button to move forward by 1 navigational element. Use the "Record" button to set the navigational element by which the "Back" and "Forward" buttons move. Controlling the DAISY Player via the Media buttons is explained in further detail later in this chapter. 
Open the DAISY Player menu by pressing "Alt". The menu contains "File", "Document", "Mark", and "Heading". You can navigate the menu items using "up arrow" and "down arrow". To activate a menu item, press "Enter". 

7.3.2 Components of the DAISY Player

While playing DAISY content, four controls/components are available: 
1) "heading" 
2) "Information" 
3) "Play"
4) "Pause" 
You can move among the controls using "Tab" and "shift-tab". While playing a DAISY book, "heading", shows you a prefixed heading or navigation element as well as the text under that element if text exists. In "information", you can find the current page, level, phrase, elapsed time, and running time. You can move among these items with "up arrow" or "down arrow". You can press "Enter" on "Pause" or "Play", to pause or play the audio. From anywhere in the four control components, you can toggle play/pause by pressing "Space".

7.3.3 File

When in the "File" menu, you can open a new DAISY book, check file information on the currently open book, and set voice parameters. You can open the "File" menu by pressing "Alt", and press "Enter" on "File". Or, you can press "f" to quickly access the File menu. 
The "File" menu contains: 
1) "Open DAISY" 
2) "Voice Settings" 
3) "Book-Info"
4) "Exit" 
You can move among these items with "up arrow" or "down arrow". You can activate the selected item by pressing "Enter".

7.3.3.1 Open DAISY

You can open another DAISY book using "Open DAISY". To get to "Open DAISY", press "Alt" to open the menu, and press "Enter" on "File". Use "down arrow" to navigate to "Open DAISY" and press "Enter". Or, you can use the hot key "Ctrl-o". 
When you activate "Open DAISY", the drive list is displayed.

You can also open the "Open DAISY" dialog by holding the "Stop" button. If you press and hold the "Stop" button again, this dialog is closed and you are returned to your previous position.
The "Play" button performs the same function as "Enter" in the "Open DAISY" dialog. The "Stop" button, "Record" button, "Back" button and "Forward" buttons perform the same functions as "Backspace", "Space", "up arrow" and "down arrow" in the "open DAISY" dialog.
Namely, you can move up and down by pressing the "Back" and "Forward" buttons in the "Open DAISY" dialog. And you can select and unselect by pressing the "Record" button. Press the "Stop" button, to move back a level in the folder structure, and press the "play" button to play the selected file in the "Open DAISY" dialog.
To use these functions, you must set the Media Mode switch to "DAISY Mode".

7.3.3.2 Voice Settings

In the "Voice Settings", you can set the DAISY Player voice parameters. 
To execute voice settings, follow these steps:
(1) Press "Alt" to open the menu. 
(2) Move to "Voice Settings", below the "File" menu and press "Enter". Or press "s". 
(3) Or, you can directly activate the "Voice Settings" by pressing "Ctrl-s". 

Executing this option opens the "Voice Settings" dialog. 
The dialog contains the following items:
1) DAISY play Type: (Available when a DAISY book contains both text and audio, this option allows you to choose your playback method.)
2) Voice control
- Set speed
- Set volume
- Set to control information of contents
3) Confirm
4) Cancel

You can move among the four controls with "Tab" or "Shift-Tab". In the "voice control" tab, you can move among "Set speed", "Set volume" and "Set to control information of contents" with "up arrow" or "down arrow". 
To cancel this function, press "Esc or "Alt-F4".

7.3.3.2.1 DAISY play type

This option appears when playing text audio DAISY books. You can access this option directly by pressing "Ctrl-t".
The default setting is "Audio". This means the DAISY Player plays audio in text audio DAISY. If you set the "Text", it plays the text in text audio DAISY, and thus the content is read using the TTS.
To change the setting value, press "up arrow" or "down arrow". After changing the setting value, press "Enter". Or press "Tab", to move to "Confirm" and press "Enter".

7.3.3.2.2 Volume and Speed

You can increase the levels of speed and volume with "Space", and decrease them with "Backspace". After setting the levels, press "Enter" to confirm your settings.
Without using the "Voice Settings" menu, you can increase or decrease the speed and volume with the following hot keys:.
 
1. Increase the speed: Control-5
2. Decrease the speed: Shift-5
3. Increase the volume: Control-4
4. Decrease the volume: Shift-4
5. Increase the pitch: Control-6.
6. Decrease the pitch: Shift-6.

7.3.3.2.3 Auto Play On/off

By default, the DAISY Player automatically begins reading content when you open a book or return to a book that you have already read. If you are in situations where it is not ideal for your notetaker to be speaking aloud, you may wish to turn this option off, so that you can open the DAISY Player and navigate text without the concern that the unit will begin reading the book aloud. 
From the "Auto Play" setting, press "Space" to toggle between 'On" and "Off". Press "Enter" to save the setting. When Auto play is off, when you press the "Play/Pause" key, the unit reads only to the end of the current phrase. When Auto Play is on, the unit reads continuously to the end of the book unless you manually pause or discontinue it. 

7.3.3.2.4 Set to control information of contents

Use this function when you play NIMAS DAISY content. The default setting value is "On". To change the setting value, press "Space" or "Backspace".
If you set this to "On", the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays controls and information symbols while playing NIMAS DAISY content.
NIMAS DAISY controls include "image", "description", "caption", "prodnote, and "table". These controls appear on the Braille display as "img" for image, "desc" for "description" and "prodnote", "cap" is for "caption", and "tdt for "table".

7.3.3.3 Book-Info

Using "Book-Info", you can query the information on the currently playing file. 
Press "Alt" and press "Enter" on "File". Press "down arrow" repeatedly to move to "Book-Info" and press "Enter" on "Book-Info". You can also activate "Book-Info" by pressing "Alt-Enter".
Activating "Book-Info" opens the "Book-Info" dialog. The dialog contains a status box with "running time and pages", another status box containing the "mark information", and a "Close" button. You can move among the three controls with "Tab" or "shift-tab". The first status box contains "Total time", "Read time", "Remaining time", "Total pages", "Current page", and "Remaining pages". The second status box contains the "Total marks" and "Mark page". You can move among the items with "up arrow" or "down arrow". If you want to close the dialog, press "Enter" on "Close", and you are returned to the currently playing file.

7.3.3.4 Exit

To exit the DAISY Player, press "Alt", and press "Enter" on "File". Press "down arrow" repeatedly to move to "Exit" and press "Enter". Or, you can press "Alt-F4" to instantly exit the DAISY Player. When you execute the "Exit" command, the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY prompts, "Exit DAISY Player. Are you sure?" press "Enter" on "Yes", which is the default; or, if you do not want to exit, select "No" by pressing "Space", and press "Enter".

7.3.4 Document Navigation

When in the "Document" menu, you can move by phrase or level while playing a DAISY book. To activate the "Document" menu, press "Alt" and press "d". 

The "Document" menu contains the following items: 
1) "Play/Pause" 
2) "Previous unit" 
3) "Next Unit" 
4) "Previous Page" 
5) "Next Page" 
6) "Go To Page" 
7) "Change Previous unit" 
8) "Change next Unit" 
You can move among these items using "up arrow" or "down arrow". To activate a menu item, select the menu item, and press "Enter".

7.3.4.1 Play and Pause

You can access "Play/Pause" in the menu by pressing "Alt", and press "Enter" on "Document". Then, use "down arrow" to move to "Play/Pause", and press "Enter". You can also activate "Play/Pause" directly by pressing "Space". While playing, you can move to the beginning of a document by pressing "Fn-Left arrow". You can move to the last phrase by pressing "Fn-Right arrow".

7.3.4.2 Move by Unit

You can access this command in the menu by pressing "Alt," and then press "Enter" on "Document". Then, use "Down arrow" to move to "Previous unit " or "Next Unit"," and press "Enter". You can move to the next or  previous unit without opening the menu by pressing "Alt-Left arrow" and "Alt-right arrow" respectively.

7.3.4.3 Move by Page

You can access this item in the menu by pressing "Alt", and press "Enter" on "Document". Then, use "down arrow" to move to "Previous Page", "Next Page", or "Go To Page", and press "Enter". You can move to the next or previous page directly by pressing "page down" or "page up" during play or pause status. You can jump to a specific page by pressing "Ctrl-g". When you activate "Go To Page", you are prompted "Move to page number?" Type the number of the page that you want to move to in the edit box. Press "Enter", and the Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY moves you to that page.

7.3.4.4 Change Movement Units

You can access this function in the menu by pressing "Alt," and then press "Enter" on "Document". Then, use "Down arrow"to "Change Previous Unit" or "Change Next Unit" and press "Enter". You can adjust the movement units directly by pressing "Alt-Down arrow" or "Alt-Up arrow". 
Use "Alt-Left arrow" and "Alt-Right arrow" to move back and forward by the selected unit.

7.3.4.5 Move by Time Index

You can use this function in the following situations:
1. While playing an audio DAISY book or in pause status.
2. While playing audio in an audio text DAISY book or in pause status.

The setting values are "5 seconds", "10 seconds", "30 seconds", "1minute", "3 minutes", "5 minutes", "10 minutes", "15 minutes", "20 minutes", "30 minutes" and "1 hour".

To set previous time index, follow these steps:
(1)  Press "Ctrl-Up arrow". Every time you press "Ctrl-Up arrow", Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY toggles between 30, 10, or 5 seconds; 1 hour and 30 minutes.
(2)  Choose the setting value you want.

To set next time index, follow these steps:
(1)  Press "Ctrl-Down arrow". Every time you press "Ctrl-Down arrow", Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY toggles between 5, 10, or 30 seconds: 1 minute, 3 minutes and 5 minutes.
(2)  Choose the setting value you want.

The time index to move by a specified amount of time is as follows.
1) Move to previous time: Press "Ctrl-Left arrow". If you set "5 minutes", it moves back 5 minutes from your current position.
2) Move to next time: Press "Ctrl-Right arrow". If you set "5 minutes", it moves forward 5 minutes from your current position. 

7.3.4.6 Move by Text Index

You can use this function in the following situations:
1. While playing a text DAISY book or in pause status.
2. While playing text in an audio text DAISY book or in pause status.

The setting values are "Phonetic", "Character", "Word" "Sentence", "Line" and "Paragraph".
To set previous text index, follow these steps:
(1)  Press "Ctrl-Up arrow". Every time you press "Ctrl-Up arrow", Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY toggles between "Sentence", "Word", "Character" or "Phonetic".
(2) Choose the setting value you want.

To set next text index, follow these steps:
(1) Press "Ctrl-Down arrow". Every time you press "Ctrl-Down arrow", Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY toggles between "Phonetic", "Character", "Word" and "Sentence".
(2) Choose the setting value you want.

To move by the specified text index value, follow these steps:
(1) Move to previous text: Press "Ctrl-Left arrow". If you set "Sentence", it moves back 1 sentence from your current position.
(2) Move to next text: Press "Ctrl-Right arrow". If you set "Sentence", it moves forward 1 sentence from your current position.

7.3.5 Mark

Using the "Mark" menu, you can insert a mark or jump to a previously created mark in a DAISY book. Up to 1000 marks can be inserted into each DAISY book. You can open the "Mark" menu by pressing "Alt", then "m". In the "Mark" menu, you will find the following items: 
1) "Previous Mark" 
2) "Next Mark" 
3) "Set Mark" 
4) "Move To Mark"
5) "Delete Mark" 
You can move among the menu items using "up arrow" or "down arrow".

7.3.5.1 Previous Mark

The "Previous Mark" function allows you to move to a location prior to your current position where you have placed a mark. You can access the "Previous Mark" function by pressing "Enter" on the "Mark" menu, move to "previous mark" by pressing "down arrow" and press "Enter". Or just press "p" to execute the "Previous Mark" command. You can also move to the previous mark by pressing "V" while reading DAISY content.

7.3.5.2 Next Mark

The "Next Mark" function allows you to move to a location ahead of your current position where you have placed a mark. You can access the "Next Mark" function by pressing "Enter" on the "Mark" menu, Navigate to "Next Mark" by pressing "down arrow" and press "Enter". Or just press "n" to execute the "Next Mark" command. You can also move to the next mark by pressing "N" while reading DAISY content.

7.3.5.3 Set Mark

You can set a mark anywhere you want while playing a file to note a position you would like to return to at a later time. You can set a mark by pressing "Ctrl-m" from within a DAISY book. You can also activate this function by pressing "Alt". Then, press "Enter" on "Mark". Use "down arrow" to move to "Set Mark", and press "Enter". Or press "m" when you are in the "Mark" menu. The "Set Mark" dialog opens, and you are prompted to "Enter mark name:". Enter the number of the mark that you want to insert from 1 to 1000.

7.3.5.4 Move to Mark

You can move to the next or previous mark by pressing "V" or "N" during play/pause status. You can also move to a specific mark by pressing "Ctrl-j". You can access this feature in the menu by pressing "Alt". You can then use "down arrow" to move to "Mark", and press "Enter". Or, you can press "j" when you are in the "Mark" menu. If you activate the "Move To Mark" function, you are prompted for the "Mark name to move to:". Type the mark name in the edit box. If you have not previously set a mark, you cannot use this function. 

7.3.5.5 Deleting a Mark

You can activate the "Delete Mark" function by pressing "Del" during playback. You can also activate this function from the menu by pressing "Alt". Use "down arrow" to move to "Mark", and press "Enter". Use "down arrow" to move to "Delete Mark", and press "Enter" once more. When you activate the "Delete Mark" function, you are prompted to "Enter mark name to delete:". Make certain that you want to delete the mark that you have entered. If you type a mark name in this edit box, the mark is deleted without warning or confirmation.

7.3.6 Heading

When in the "Heading" menu, you can navigate a document by the available text headings, or you can search a heading during DAISY playback. You can open the "Heading" menu by pressing "Alt", and press "h". 

The "Heading" menu contains the following items:
1) "Previous Heading"
2) "Next Heading" 
3) "Scan Heading" 
4) "Read Heading" 
5) "First Heading" 
6) "Last Heading" 
7) "Find Heading" 
8) "Find Again" 

You can move among the sub-menu items using "up arrow" or "down arrow".

7.3.6.1 Move by Heading

While playing a DAISY book, you can move heading by heading using hot keys. You can move to the first, and last heading by pressing " "Ctrl-f7", and "Ctrl-F8" respectively. You can also move to the previous or next heading directly using the media buttons on the front panel. Before you use this feature, be sure to set the Media Mode switch on the front panel to "DAISY mode". To move to previous or next heading, press the "Back" or "Forward" button for about 2 seconds and release it. 

7.3.6.2 Move to Specific Heading

To move to a specific heading, follow these steps:
1) Press "Ctrl-h" while playing a DAISY book.
2) The Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays, "Current Heading: xx Total heading: yy. Enter the heading number to move to:".
3) Type the number of the heading you want to move to.
4) Press "Enter".
5) The DAISY book starts playing at the specified heading..

7.3.6.3 Find Heading

You can activate the "Find Heading" function by pressing "Ctrl-f". When you press this hot key, you are prompted, "Heading to find:" and You are placed in an edit box into which to type the heading name. The "Find Heading" dialog also contains "Search direction:", a "Confirm"button, and a "Cancel"button. You can move among the four items with "Tab" or "shift-tab".
Tab to the "Search Direction" combo box, and press "Space" to toggle between forward and backward. Tab to "Confirm", and press "Enter" to execute the search. 

7.3.6.4 Scan Heading and Read Heading

While playing a DAISY book, you can read your current heading, or scan the headings from your current location to the end of the book. You can scan them by activating the "Read Heading" or "Scan Heading" in the "Heading" menu or by using the hot keys for these functions.
You can query the current heading (in the open book, by pressing "Ctrl-w". When you activate this function, the current heading name and level are displayed. By pressing "Ctrl-n", you can scan the heading list from the current position to the end of the book. The headings from the current position to the end are displayed in a list. Press "Enter" or "Space" on a heading in this list to start playback at that position. If you want to cancel the "Scan Heading" function, press "Esc" or "Alt-F4", and you are returned to your previous location.

7.3.6.5 Find Phrase

You can also search for a phrase in an open DAISY book. 
Follow these steps:
1) Press "Alt" to open the menu.
2) Braille Sense PLUS QWERTY displays, "File".
3) Press "down arrow", to navigate to "Heading".
4) Press "Enter" on the "Heading" menu. Or press "h".
5) "Previous heading" is displayed.
6) Press "down arrow", to move to "Find Phrase".
7) Press "Enter" on the "Find Phrase" option. Or press "s".
You can also open the "Find PHRASE" dialog directly by pressing "Alt-s".

The "Find Phrase dialog" consists of the following:
1) Phrase to find
2) Search direction
3) Confirm
4) Cancel

You can move among the 4 controls by pressing "Tab" and "Shift-Tab".

Type all or part of the phrase in the edit box. Press "Tab", to move to "Search direction". The default setting is "Next". You can choose "Next" or "Back". To change the setting value, press "Space".
After setting the "Search direction", press "Enter". Or press "Tab", to move to "Confirm. Press "Enter" on the "Confirm" button.
Playback starts at the searched phrase.
If you want to cancel the "Find Phrase" dialog, press "Enter" on the "Cancel" button. Or press "Alt-F4".

7.3.7 Hot Keys in the DAISY Player

Play 
Play/Pause: Space
Move to the beginning of document: Home
Move to the last phrase: End
Increase the speed: Shift-Right arrow
Decrease the speed: Shift-Left arrow
Increase the volume: Shift-Up arrow
Decrease the volume: Shift-Down arrow

Move by Phrase
Move to the next phrase: Ctrl-Right arrow or short press "Forward" button
Move to the previous phrase: Ctrl-Left arrow or short press "Back" button
Move to the next fifth phrase: Ctrl-Down arrow
Move to the previous fifth phrase: Ctrl-Up arrow

Move by page
Move to the next page: Page down
Move to the previous page: Page up
Go to the page: Ctrl-g

Move by level
Move up: Alt-Left arrow
Move down: Alt-Right arrow
Set to prior level: Alt-Up arrow
Set to next level: Alt-Down arrow

Move by heading
Move to the next heading: Ctrl-F6 or long press "Forward" button
Move to the previous heading: Ctrl-F5 or long press "Back" button
Move to the last heading: Ctrl-F8
Move to the first heading: Ctrl-F7
Check the current-reading level and heading: Ctrl-w
Scan the heading list from the present to the end: Ctrl-n 
Move to Specific Heading: Ctrl-h
Find Phrase: Alt-s

Heading
Find heading: Ctrl-f
Find again: F3 
Scan heading: Ctrl-n
Read heading: Ctrl-w 

Set mark
Set mark at current position: Ctrl-m
Move to the next mark: N
Move to the previous mark: V
Delete mark: Del


Miscellaneous Hot Keys
Move to the title list: Shift-Backspace
Open DAISY file: Ctrl-o
Voice settings: Ctrl-s
Set DAISY play type: Ctrl-t
Check the book-info: Alt-Enter