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Talking Thermometer Clinical. If your computer does not have built-in Bluetooth, you will need to purchase an external USB Bluetooth adapter and install the appropriate drivers on your system to enable this functionality. Refer to the documentation that came with your Bluetooth hardware to ensure Bluetooth is properly configured on your computer. If you are using the Focus Blue with JAWS 10 or earlier, you will need to first install the driver included on the Companion CD that came with your display before connecting it to your computer.

Note: Disconnect the Focus display from your computer when performing the following steps. Having the display connected during this process results in improper installation and failure of the display to operate properly.

Note: If you choose to use the Focus display with a third-party screen reading application, you must install the driver from the Companion CD. However, once installed, refer to the documentation that came with the software for information on configuring and using the Focus with the particular application as certain commands may be different.

Choose the option to automatically install the software then select Finish to complete the installation. To set up a Bluetooth partnership between the Focus display and computer using Windows 7 or Vista, do the following:. If you are using JAWS 12 or earlier, you will need to find the outgoing port number assigned to the Focus as this is the port JAWS will use to communicate with the display.

To set up a Bluetooth partnership between the Focus display and computer using Windows XP, do the following:. Note: Your settings will not be saved if you do not exit both the wizard and Bluetooth Devices dialog box as described in step 9.

Note that it is not necessary to first establish a USB connection before using Bluetooth. If you have not yet set up a USB connection with the Focus display, do the following:. If you are currently using the Focus display over USB and you want to switch the connection to use Bluetooth, do the following:. To check the battery status, press the power button to display the percentage of battery power remaining.

Press a cursor router button to return to normal operation. If you are using the Focus display over a USB connection and you need to access a Bluetooth device you have previously paired with the Focus, you can use the Power feature to quickly toggle the active connection between USB and Bluetooth. For example, if the Focus is connected over USB to your primary computer running JAWS and you receive a text message on your smartphone that you want to read and respond to using the braille display, you can switch to Bluetooth to access the smartphone and then back to USB to resume braille access to your computer.

To switch the active connection to use Bluetooth, press the power button to display the status information and then press DOTS from the Perkins-style keyboard on the Focus display. If the Focus has been paired and the device is on, the Focus will immediately begin displaying information from the Bluetooth device. Once paired, you can connect the USB cable and then use this feature to toggle the active connection. Once the display is switched to Bluetooth, unlock your mobile device so that it will find the display and begin using it as usual.

Once the connection is established, you can switch back and forth using the Power command without having to first lock and unlock the device.

For a list of keystrokes, refer to the Focus Keyboard Commands Overview section of this manual. With BrailleIn, as you type in contracted braille using the Perkins-style keyboard, your input is immediately translated back as normal text in the current e-mail, document, or form. Available in JAWS 9. When Braille Study Mode is on, JAWS will announce the current braille character in a display cell when you press the Cursor router button immediately above that cell.

When you press the particular Cursor router button in conjunction with the left or right selector button, JAWS will announce and spell the braille word. This is useful when you need a quick reminder, but you do not want to go through the process of turning on Braille Study Mode as previously described. Note: JAWS returns to normal operation after announcing the braille character or word.

The Focus braille display provides features that you can customize to suit your needs. You can adjust the location of the status cells and vary the firmness of the braille dots.

In Settings Center, choose Braille, then Advanced. You can specify if the informational Status Cells are to be located on the left or right end of the display, or choose to not display them at all.

The status cells are located at the left end of the display by default. Specify the firmness of the braille dots on the Focus display. There are five levels of firmness. Adjust the display to the level of firmness most suited to the sensitivity of your fingers. To lock the Focus Blue keyboard, press the Power button to display the status information and then simultaneously press a Cursor Router and the left Mode button.

To indicate that the keyboard is locked, DOTS and DOTS will be displayed in two cells toward the right end of the display, just before the connection status. Press any other control to return to normal operation. To unlock the keyboard so you can once again enter text or perform commands from the Focus Blue, press the Power button to display the status information and then simultaneously press a Cursor Router and the right Mode button.

Press any other control to return to normal operation and you can once again enter text using the Focus Blue keyboard. When the menu first opens, you are on the Bluetooth ID. To move through the available options for a setting, use the rocker bars. To exit the menu and save any changes you have made, press DOT 8.

Both of these commands will also return the display to normal operation. This option displays the Bluetooth ID used by the Focus 40 Blue to identify itself when pairing the display with a computer or mobile phone. This is useful if you will be pairing the Focus with a computer in an environment where there are other Focus Blue displays with Bluetooth enabled and you want to make sure you pair the correct one.

This option controls how fast the NAV Rockers on the display repeat when held down for a length of time, such as when you want to scroll quickly through the items in a list. The four settings are off, slow, medium, and fast.

Off is indicated by a full braille cell at the far left of the display in cell one. Two full braille cells indicate slow, three full braille cells indicate medium, and four full cells indicate fast. By default, two full cells are shown, which means the key repeat is set to slow. This menu option lets you specify how long the Focus display waits after a control is pressed before it goes to sleep.

You can choose to have the display go to sleep after 5, 15, 30, or 45 minutes of inactivity.



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