Key Table: Baum DM 80 Plus The display keys are at both ends of the text cell area, just above it. * The two at the left are named Display1 and Display2. * The large key at the right is named Display5. * The two immediately to its left are named Display3 and Display4. * The two immediately to its right are named Display6 and Display7. Default Bindings go to cursor or go back after cursor tracking: Display5 go up one line: Display3 go down one line: Display4 go left one window: Display6 go right one window: Display7 go to beginning of top line: Display1 go to beginning of bottom line: Display2 go up to nearest line with different content: Display5+Display3 go down to nearest line with different content: Display5+Display4 go up to nearest line with different highlighting: Display5+Display6 go down to nearest line with different highlighting: Display5+Display7 freeze/unfreeze screen image: Display2+Display5 go up to previous command prompt: Display2+Display3 go down to next command prompt: Display2+Display4 go up to last line of previous paragraph: Display2+Display6 go down to first line of next paragraph: Display2+Display7 set cursor tracking on/off: Display1+Display5 set display mode attributes/text: Display1+Display3 set text style 6-dot/8-dot: Display1+Display4 set attribute underlining on/off: Display1+Display6 set cursor visibility on/off: Display1+Display7 set autospeak on/off: Display1+Display2+Display5 stop speaking: Display1+Display2+Display3 speak current line: Display1+Display2+Display4 speak from top of screen through current line: Display1+Display2+Display6 speak from current line through bottom of screen: Display1+Display2+Display7 enter/leave help display: Display1+Display2 enter/leave command learn mode: Display3+Display4 enter/leave preferences menu: Display6+Display7 restore preferences from disk: Display3+Display6 save preferences to disk: Display4+Display7 bring cursor to line: Display5+Display3+Display6 insert cut text at cursor: Display5+Display4+Display7 bring cursor to character: RoutingKey describe character: Display5+RoutingKey start new cut buffer at character: Display3+RoutingKey append to existing cut buffer from character: Display4+RoutingKey linear cut to character: Display6+RoutingKey rectangular cut to character: Display7+RoutingKey go up to nearest line with less indent than character: Display5+Display3+RoutingKey go down to nearest line with less indent than character: Display5+Display4+RoutingKey go up to nearest line with different character: Display5+Display6+RoutingKey go down to nearest line with different character: Display5+Display7+RoutingKey remember current window position: Display1+RoutingKey go to remembered window position: Display2+RoutingKey place left end of window at character: Display1+Display2+RoutingKey