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- This is a demo of release 3.06 of FLIPPER, the blind users access program
- for IBM PC's and compatibles.
-
- To use the installation program, put the distribution disk in
- your floppy disk drive and then press INSTALL followed by a
- return, and follow the instructions with the assistance of a
- reader. Autoexec files written for earlier versions of Flipper
- should also work with this version of flipper.
-
- The file "START.DOC" explains how to get started with
- flipper and configure various voice synthesizers.
-
- The documentation files all end in "DOC", and they include a
- brief version of the instructions, in "SHORT.DOC", and an
- introduction in "INTRO.DOC". There are many additions to the
- documentation in this release.
-
- Note that despite the following enhancements, this version of
- Flipper takes less memory to run, 52 kilobytes without help loaded.
-
- Flipper has a powerful on-line documentation facility. It
- is a complete electronic index which can zip you right to the
- information that you are looking for. The instructions are in
- the file LOOK.DOC with the other documentation files.
-
- Flipper supports two new synthesizers, the Doubletalk and the Apollo.
- Extended automatic output has now been improved to the
- extent that it was made the default. It can Flipped off with
- toggle alt f1. When turned on, many programs which would not
- read automatically before will read their prompts and other
- information. Try it with wordperfect, for example. In some
- cases this option will read too much, and you will need to turn
- it off or set up quiet windows.
-
- Several example configurations are included on this disk, includeing
- ones for WordPerfect and Dbase 4.
-
- Our Phone number:
-
- (510) 540-6455
-
- and our address.
-
- Omnichron
- 1438 Oxford St.
- Berkeley, CA 94709
-
- NEW FEATURES in version 3:
-
- Flipper now send selected text to a electronic Brailler, or
- to a Braille display. Set up a serial device by putting a plus
- sign on the command line for Flipper, followed by a 1 for com1
- or a 2 for com2. You then need to set up the communications
- port with the mode command to the correct baud rate, etc. To
- set up a parallel device, put an equal sign on the command line,
- followed by a 1 for LPT1 or PRN, a 2 for LPT2, a 3 for LPT3,
- etc. Once the device is set up, you can Braille the line the
- cursor is on by pressing alt equals. In the review mode, you
- can Braille several lines starting with the line the review
- cursor is on by typing a number followed by the equal key. If
- the margins set using the W key are on, they will be used.
- Flipper requires full hardware handshaking for serial Braille
- devices, and com3 and com4 may be used if your computer supports
- them.
-
- If you want to have a second configuration which is only a
- little different from the one you are using, you can use the
- shift f command to make the configurations the same, then make
- whatever changes that you need.
-
- You can reverse the search for a enhancement cursor from top to bottom
- using control alt function key 8.
-
- You can now flip the configuration from primary to secondary and
- back from outside the review mode with an alt f. --- requested
- by Cynthia Lowe.
-
- You can now search for several different types of symbols.
- If you know the ascii number for a symbol, you can enter it
- into a search pattern by using control n (n stands for number).
- Control f matches any form symbol. Control left square bracket
- searches for any upper left corner form symbol. Control right
- square bracket searches for any lower right corner form symbol.
- ---requested by Karen Navy.
-
- You can tell Flipper to watch any portion of the screen and to
- either beep, or read an area of the screen if it changes.
- Activate this feature with a backslash in the review mode.
- ---requested by John Cunningham and Nelson Hinman.
-
- You can set up to nine additional marks on the screen by
- pressing digit x, and you can jump to any of them by pressing
- digit shift x. Whenever you are asked for a row or column, you
- can respond by hitting c, to use the cursor position, x, to use
- the marked position, or digit x to use one of the these extra marks.
-
- You can use the underscore (dash) line key during the review
- mode or the alt underscore in the regular mode to read only the
- enhanced areas of the screen within a specific block. Press
- control underscore during the review mode for further
- documentation. ---requested by Nelson Hinman.
-
- You can read back a search pattern by using alt s.
-
- AUTO KEY:
-
- For advanced users ...
-
- Auto key allows Flipper to be programmed by keyboard enhancers
- like NEWKEY. With Auto Key, you can both program and use macros
- without even leaving your application program! Flipper with
- Auto Key still works with difficult programs like the IRMA board
- (of course, NEWKEY won't work when IRMA is activated, but
- Flipper's regular features still work).
-
- With Auto Key, you can define single keystrokes to do complex
- tasks. It is designed for programmability, not simply
- compatibility with macro key programs.
-
- New features with autokey:
-
- You can use c or x instead of entering a row or column number,
- to use the cursor position or the mark position. Entering a
- number before a toggle key will cause flipper to choose state 1
- for a 1, or state 2 for any other number besides zero. This
- allows you to set a toggle to an absolute state. The quote key
- allows you to send a string directly to the synthesizer. The
- string is terminated by any non-ascii string (for example, the
- end key). This allows you to write in prompts, or to send
- commands to the synthesizer.
-
- You can silence the synthesizer from a macro by using the
- spacebar.
-
- Flipper's auto key mode is documented in the file "AUTOKEY.DOC".
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