Connect BrailleOperation of the Connect BraillePage 215.1.3.3 Serial number (S)With this function you can check the serial number of your Connect Braille. This can beuseful for service purposes.5.1.3.4 Versions (V)Here you can check the versions of several software modules of the Connect Braille.5.1.3.4.1 FirmwareYou can use this function to display the version number of the firmware. This is the sameversion number that is displayed when you power up your Connect Braille.5.1.3.4.2 Braille ioThis module handles the Braille input/output.5.1.3.4.3 USB HostThis module controls the connection of USB devices. At the moment only USB keyboardsare supported.5.1.3.4.4 BluetoothThis module deals with the wireless communication via Bluetooth.5.1.4 Options (O)The options described below are used for customizing your Connect Braille's features. Thevarious options are specified by using check boxes or radio buttons contained in thesubmenus. You can review additional information regarding check boxes and radio buttonsin chapter 3.3.4 and 3.3.5. Entries, which lead to a sub menu are marked with an anglebracket at the end.The Options menu is closed as usual by pressing [TLC]. Closing the menu willautomatically save the new settings, so that they will still be in force even when the deviceis turned off and then on again. The saving process is usually completed in less than onesecond.5.1.4.1 6 dots braille (6)This option allows you to toggle between 8 dot Braille (computer Braille) and 6 dot Braille.The 6 dot representation suppresses dots 7 and 8. Even if you enter text in 8 dot Braille,e.g., for capitalization, your entries will be saved correctly.5.1.4.2 Hotkeys Activate objects (A)If this option is enabled, menu items can be activated in the relevant menu level viahotkeys. This means:• sub menus will be opened immediately• check boxes change their state• radio buttons will be activated