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Moreover, at any time, you can use the contextual help of Kapten Mobility by performing a
long press the play button, or using the voice command "I need help."
Interact with Kapten Mobility
This part explains how to interact with Kapten Mobility through its interfaces using either the
keypad or speech recognition technology.
It introduces the voice menu concept and explains different possibilities when using Kapten
Mobility.
1.8 Keypad
For the rest of this document, "keypad" refers to a set of buttons on the front panel of the
Kapten Mobility. All the buttons have tactile symbols. The keypad buttons trigger different
actions depending on whether pressing a button is short or long. A long press means at least
holding the button for 3 seconds. These actions will be explained later in this document.
The keypad is divided into three zones.
"On Off" button
Navigation buttons
Function buttons
« On off » Button
The “On Off” button is located at the top right of the front panel, and is symbolized by a small
circle.
A long press on this button will turn Kapten Mobility on or off.
A short press allows you to access the setup menu of Kapten Mobility.
Navigation buttons
5 navigation buttons are located at the upper part of the front panel. There is one central
button and four surrounding buttons. The central button is marked with a raised circle.
These buttons are dedicated to menu navigation for Kapten Mobility. The buttons may have
different actions depending on the feature being used. These differences will be underlined
for each feature in the following paragraphs.
The "K" button or validation button, located in the center of navigation buttons, is symbolized
by the Kapsys logo,
The “Play, Pause" button, positioned at 12 o’clock, is symbolized by a triangle and a vertical
bar,
The "Stop" button, positioned at 6 o’clock, is symbolized by a square,
The "Previous" button, positioned at 9 o’clock, is symbolized by a left arrow symbol,
The "Next" button, positioned at 3 o’clock, is symbolized by a right arrow symbol.
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