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Lesson Five

Lesson Five. Lesson Five. Organizing Files Making a New Folder Naming Files Opening Files from Different Folders Switching Between Files Renaming a File . Organizing Files.

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Lesson Five

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  1. Lesson Five

  2. Lesson Five • Organizing Files • Making a New Folder • Naming Files • Opening Files from Different Folders • Switching Between Files • Renaming a File

  3. Organizing Files • When you create a new file on the Braille Note, you first have to tell the Braille Note what folder you want to store it in. • This is different from a computer. On a computer, you can decide after you create the file.

  4. Organizing Files (continued) • If you are a student, one strategy for organizing your files is to create a folder for each of your school subjects. • For example, one folder for Social Studies, one for Science, one for Social Studies, one for Language Arts, etc.

  5. Making a New Folder • From Main Menu, choose File Manager Menu (F) • From File Manager Menu choose Folder Manager (F) • From Folder Manager Menu choose Create New Folder (C)

  6. Making a New Folder (continued) • When asked “create new folder on which drive? Press enter for Flash Disk.” press enter. • When asked “new folder name?” type in the name of the folder (Social Studies and press enter) Remember, you can use grade 2 braille.

  7. Making a New Folder (continued) • Braille Note says “Folder created. Folder Manager Menu” • Return to the Main Menu.

  8. Making a New Folder (continued) Within the Social Studies folder, you can create files for : • Social Studies homework • Social Studies worksheets • Social Studies notes • Social Studies tests • Social Studies textbook chapters

  9. Naming Files • It is important to name your file something that will help you remember what is stored in that file tomorrow or two weeks from now or even two months from now. • Consider using page numbers or essay titles or chapter sections. • Don’t name your files A or B or C or the names of your favorite rock groups or you will have a hard time later opening or erasing your files.

  10. Practice • From Main Menu, choose Word Processor (W) • From Keyword Menu choose Create a document (C) Create a file in the Social Studies Folder and name it Chapter 5 Notes

  11. Practice (continued) • Braille Note says, “Folder name? Press enter for…” If it says Social Studies press enter. Otherwise, press space or the letter S until you hear Social Studies, then press enter. • Braille Note says, “Document to create?” Type Chapter 5 notes and press enter.

  12. Practice (continued) • Type in the following information: During the Ice Age people came to North America by crossing a land bridge that joined Asia with North America.

  13. Practice (continued) Go to the Main Menu. Create a new folder and name it Language Arts. Type F, Type F again, Type C, Press enter for flash disk Type in the folder name (Language Arts) Press enter Return to Main Menu

  14. Practice (continued) Create a file in the Language Arts folder and name it Ice Age Essay. • From Main Menu, type W • Type C • When asked what folder, press enter if Braille Note says, “Language Arts,” otherwise press space until you hear “Language Arts,” then press enter.

  15. Practice (continued) • When Braille Note says, “Document to create?” type in Ice Age Essay and press enter. • Type in your name and today’s date as if you were putting a heading on a school paper.

  16. Opening Files from the Different Folders • The process of opening files in different folders is similar to creating them in different folders. • The key is to point to the correct folder first, then point to the correct file.

  17. Opening Files from Social Studies Folder • From Main Menu, choose Word Processor (W) • From Keyword Menu, choose Open a document (O) • Braille Notes says, “folder name? Press enter for …” • If it says Social Studies, press Enter.

  18. Social Studies Folder (continued) • If it says a different folder name, press space • Braille Note will say, “list of folders on flash disk” • Press space again. • You can continue to press space until you hear Social Studies. Or, you can just type the letter S • Press enter to open it

  19. Social Studies Folder (continued) • Braille Note says, “document to open? Press enter for …” • If it says, “Chapter 5 notes” press enter. • If not, press space to get the list of documents in the folder, continue to press space until you hear the file you want, then press enter.

  20. Opening Files from Language Arts Folder • From Main Menu, choose Word Processor (W) • From Keyword Menu, choose Open a document (O) • Braille Notes says, “folder name? Press enter for …” • If it says Language Arts, press Enter.

  21. Language Arts Folder (continued) • If it says a different folder name, press space • Braille Note will say, “list of folders on flash disk” • Press space again. • You can continue to press space until you hear Language Arts,or you can pressL • Press enter to open it

  22. Language Arts Folder (continued) • Braille Note says, “document to open? Press enter for …” • If is says Ice Age Essay, press enter. • If not, press space to get the list of documents in the folder, continue to press space until you hear “Ice Age Essay” then press enter.

  23. Switching Between Files • The Braille Note keeps a history list of the most recently used documents in its memory. • This feature enables you to open a document, then quickly switch to another document within the list. • You can also use the space to get a list of documents in the current folder or backspace to change folders to open a document not in the history list.

  24. Switching Between Files (continued) • To switch between Ice Age Essay and Chapter 5 notes, Type ou with the space bar (dots 1,2,5,6) space • Braille Note says,“document to open? Press enter for …” • If Braille Note says, “Chapter 5 notes”, press enter

  25. Switching Between Files (continued) • If not, you can go forward through the document list by pressing dots 5,6, space • You can go backward through the list by pressing dots 2,3, space • Press enter on the document you want • Go ahead and practice using this command.

  26. Renaming a File • From Main Menu, choose File Manager Menu (F) • From File Manager Menu choose Rename File (R) • When Braille Note says, “Rename file on drive? Press enter for …”Navigate to the drive you want and pressenter.

  27. Renaming a File (continued) • When asked “folder name? Press enter for …”Navigate to the folder you want and pressenter. • When asked “file name?” Navigate to the file you want and pressenter. • Type in the new name for the file and pressenter.

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