Once you navigate to an object, you can review it using the [text review commands #ReviewingText].\r
By default, the navigator object moves along with the System focus, though this behaviour can be toggled on and off.\r
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+Note that braille follows the [focus #SystemFocus] and [caret #SystemCaret] by default, rather than object navigation and text review.\r
+If you want it to follow object navigation and text review instead, you need to [configure braille to be tethered to #BrailleTether] review.\r
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To navigate by object, use the following keys:\r
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%kc:beginInclude\r
However, by default, when the System caret moves, the review cursor follows along.\r
This can be toggled on and off.\r
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+Note that braille follows the [focus #SystemFocus] and [caret #SystemCaret] by default, rather than object navigation and text review.\r
+If you want it to follow object navigation and text review instead, you need to [configure braille to be tethered to #BrailleTether] review.\r
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The following key commands are available for reviewing text:\r
%kc:beginInclude\r
|| Name | Desktop key | Laptop key | Description |\r
You can then review the text using the [text review commands #ReviewingText].\r
You can also navigate directly to the object encompassing the current position of the review cursor, allowing you to use [object navigation #ObjectNavigation] from there.\r
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+Note that braille follows the [focus #SystemFocus] and [caret #SystemCaret] by default, rather than object navigation and text review.\r
+If you want it to follow object navigation and text review instead, you need to [configure braille to be tethered to #BrailleTether] review.\r
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The following two commands are used for switching to/from flat review:\r
%kc:beginInclude\r
|| Name | Desktop key | Laptop key | Description |\r
This option is a numerical field that controls how long system messages are displayed on the braille display.\r
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%kc:setting\r
-==== Braille Tethered to ====\r
+==== Braille Tethered to ====[BrailleTether]\r
Key: NVDA+control+t\r
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This option allows you to choose whether the braille display will follow the system focus, or whether it follows the navigator object / review cursor.\r