On the bottom back edge of the unit is the battery door. On the top panel of the unit, between and above the dots 1 and 7 keys of the keyboard is the external speaker. The front edge of the unit holds a 3-position audio mode switch and five buttons related to audio functions the left side of the unit holds the AC adapter port, a USB port, and a convenient lock switch the right side holds the SC card slot and external microphone and headset jacks. On either side of the braille display are two keys that can be used for scrolling the display for reading, or activated in concert with other buttons and keys for a host of operations. The braille display is particularly pleasing all keys and buttons are logically and conveniently located. Below the function keys are the 18 cursor routing buttons and their corresponding 18 8-dot braille cells on the display. The top face of the unit has an eight-key Perkins-style keyboard below which is a row of four evenly spaced function keys. The device sports a white top panel on a black body. All buttons and ports are accessible without removing the case. The Braille Sense OnHand measures 4 by 7 by 1.5 inches high, and comes in a sturdy protective case with shoulder strap. It's designed specifically for blind people and is capable of interfacing with loads of off-the-shelf mainstream products. The OnHand is a very small and powerful braille notetaker and PDA with both braille and speech output. introduced a new member of their Braille Sense line, the Braille Sense OnHand. In conjunction with opening its first US office in Austin, Texas, the Korea-based HIMS, Inc.
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