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Portable Braille Display
PAC Mate
Portable Braille Display
Quick Start Guide
August 2003
© 2003 Freedom Scientific BLV Group, LLC.
All Rights Reserved
Part # 440116-001 Rev. A
Congratulations!
The PAC Mate Portable Braille Display provides an impressive
range of flexibility and functionality. This first-of-its-kind Braille
display connects via a USB cable directly to a PAC Mate, desktop,
or laptop computer.
Whats in the Box?
This package includes the following items. If you find that you are
missing any of the components listed below, please call Technical
Support at (727) 803-8600.
Item Checklist
20 or 40 cell Braille display
3 USB A - Mini B cable
Carrying case with shoulder strap
Quick Start Guide in Braille
Companion CD (includes documentation and device drivers)
Foam Keyboard Stand
PAC Mate Braille Display Features
40-cell and 20-cell Models
Mini B USB Port
Cursor Routing Buttons
Whiz Wheels®
Right and Left Advance
Braille Display Hotkeys
VariBraille Dot Firmness
Compatible with JAWS®
1
Connecting the Braille Display
Connect the mini B end of the USB cable to the mini B port on the
left side of the Braille display. Then follow the set of directions
below that apply to you.
PAC Mate
You must set your PAC Mate to USB Host Mode.
TNS
Press the Windows Logo Key, S to open the Settings dialog,
move to the System page with CTRL+TAB, then press the
letter U to select USB Mode Settings and press ENTER. In the
USB Mode combo box use the ARROW Keys to select Host.
With your PAC Mate set to USB Host Mode, connect the other
end of the cable to the USB port on your PAC Mate. On the
TNS, the USB port is just right of the battery on the back side.
Once you connect your PAC Mate to your Braille display, go to
the section on Using the Braille Display. If you would like to
configure PAC Mates Braille options, go to the Start Menu,
Settings, Personal Page and select Braille Settings. For
configuration information, open Help from within the Braille
Settings dialog.
In certain situations while using the Braille display you may find
it necessary to mute the synthesizer on PAC Mate. To do this,
press INSERT+S, M.
BNS
Press F3, S to open the Settings dialog, move to the System
page with DOTS 5-6 CHORD, then Braille the letter U (DOTS
1-3-6) to select USB Mode Settings and press DOT 8. In the
USB Mode combo box use the cursor cross to select Host.
With your PAC Mate set to USB Host Mode, connect the other
end of the cable to the USB port on your PAC Mate. On the
BNS, the USB port is on the left side immediately after the nine
pin serial port.
2
Once you connect your PAC Mate to your Braille display, go to
the section on Using the Braille Display. If you would like to
configure PAC Mates Braille options, go to the Start Menu,
Settings, Personal Page and select Braille Settings. For
configuration information, open Help from within the Braille
Settings dialog.
In certain situations while using the Braille display you may find
it necessary to mute the synthesizer on PAC Mate. To do this,
press S CHORD, M.
Desktop or Laptop Computer
If you using JAWS 4.51 or earlier please follow the instructions
below to update JAWS to the newest Braille driver. If you are
using a version of JAWS that is earlier than 4.02, you will not be
able to use the PAC Mate Braille display.
Updating the Braille Driver
1.
Insert your Companion CD into your CD ROM drive. In
Windows Explorer navigate to and open the FS Braille
Display Driver folder, then open the Driver folder. In this
folder select and press ENTER on Setup.exe.
2.
After Setup finishes, run JAWS and open the Braille Basic
Settings dialog.
3.
Select PAC Mate 20 or PAC Mate 40 in the Default Braille
Display combo box.
4.
Restart JAWS.
5.
Connect your PAC Mate Braille Display to the USB port.
6.
A Found New Hardware dialog appears when you
connect your PAC Mate Braille Display.
For the Windows XP Operating System, choose the Install the
software automatically (Recommended) radio button. Then
press ENTER. Wait for the system to locate the new software
and when it is done, press ENTER again to close the dialog.
For Windows 98, ME, and 2000, you do not have to do anything
except wait for this process to finish.
3
Adding Support during JAWS 5.0 Installation
To add support for the PAC Mate Braille displays during JAWS
5.0 installation, select either the Guided or Advanced setup
option. On the Select Components page of setup, check the
"PAC Mate 20 or 40 Cell" check box. On all other pages of
setup, select the options you need and/or desire. With JAWS
5.0, your PAC Mate Braille display is ready to use once the
setup is complete.
Adding Support after JAWS 5.0 Installation
To add support for a PAC Mate Braille display after JAWS 5.0
is already installed:
1. Press
INSERT+J to make the JAWS application window
active.
2. Press
ALT+O, L to open the Braille Basic Settings dialog.
3.
Move to the Add Braille Display button and press
SPACEBAR.
4.
Once JAWS setup is open to the Select Braille
Components dialog, use the SPACEBAR to check the
"PAC Mate 20 or 40 Cell" check box, and then press
ENTER.
Once setup has installed support for the PAC Mate display and
JAWS has restarted, you are ready to use your PAC Mate
Braille display.
Using the Keyboard / Laptop Stand
The foam keyboard stand positions your keyboard or laptop
computer for easy use with the PAC Mate Braille display.
To arrange each device, place the foam stand on a table or
desk with the cut away area near and facing you. Make sure
the cut out for the USB connector is on the left. Slide the Braille
display into the cut away area. Then place the keyboard or
laptop on the foam stand at a comfortable distance for you to
read and work.
4
Using the Braille Display
Braille display settings are quickly accessed with hotkeys and
navigation is provided via Whiz Wheels, cursor routing buttons and
right and left advance.
With JAWS as your desktop screen reader, you can customize the
hotkeys. To learn more about customizing the hotkeys on your
Braille display, please refer to JAWS Keyboard Manager in the
JAWS Help.
Hotkeys
Hotkeys allow for quick access to various Braille display
options. The 10 hotkeys are in the top row of buttons and
consist of 5 buttons on either side of the center mark. To help
you locate and distinguish each hotkey there are markers on
the displays surface furthest away from you. The buttons to the
left of center are numbered from left to right as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and
the buttons to the right of center are numbered as 6, 7, 8, 9,
and 10. The remaining buttons to the left and right of the
hotkeys are the advance buttons.
The PAC Mate Braille Display uses one and two layer
command sequences to set Braille display options. You must
toggle into the second layer with hotkey 10 before and each
time you execute a second layer command. The hotkeys are
described in the table below.
Hotkey
First Layer Command Second
Layer
Command
1
Route Braille to PC Cursor
2
Toggle tethered Braille to active
3
Toggle Braille follows active
Toggle compressed spacing
(8 - Unlimited Pixels per Space)
4
Show top of active window or
beginning of structured line
Toggle Cursor (JAWS to PC)
5
SHIFT TAB
SHIFT TAB
5
6
TAB
TAB
7
Show bottom of active window or
end of structured line
Toggle 6 / 8 Cell Braille
8
Grade 2 (Contracted Braille)
Toggle Line, Structured,
and Speech Box Modes
9
Translate word
(Expand Grade 2 symbol to edit
word)
10
Toggles between Layers 1 & 2
Whiz Wheels
The Braille display Whiz Wheels are used to quickly move
through files, dialogs, and menus. In addition, each wheel can
be set independently for added functionality.
Files
In text files, the Whiz Wheels are used to move by line,
sentence, or paragraph. Pressing down on either Whiz Wheel
toggles it between line, sentence, and paragraph or panning
mode. Rolling the Whiz Wheel towards you moves you
downward, while rolling the Whiz Wheel away from you moves
you upward.