Key Table: Baum Vario 80 The display keys are at both ends of the text cell area. From top to bottom: * The three at the left are named Display1 through Display3. * The three at the right are named Display4 through Display6. The command keys are in the middle, just behind the cursor routing keys, and, from left to right, are named Command1 through Command7. The keys on the front are arranged as follows: * Front1 Front3 Front5 Front7 Front9 * Front2 Front4 Front6 Front8 Front10 The keys on the back are arranged as follows: * Back1 Back3 Back5 Back7 Back9 * Back2 Back4 Back6 Back8 Back10 Default Bindings go left one window: Display2 go right one window: Display5 go left one character: Display1+Display3 go right one character: Display4+Display6 go to beginning of line: Display1+Display2+Display3 go to end of line: Display4+Display5+Display6 go up one line: Display4 go down one line: Display6 go to top line: Display1+Display4 go to bottom line: Display3+Display6 go to beginning of top line: Display2+Display4 go to beginning of bottom line: Display2+Display6 go up to nearest line with different content: Display5+Display4 go down to nearest line with different content: Display5+Display6 go up to nearest line with different highlighting: Display2+Display1 go down to nearest line with different highlighting: Display2+Display3 go up to previous command prompt: Display2+Display5+Display1+Display4 go down to next command prompt: Display2+Display5+Display3+Display6 go up to last line of previous paragraph: Display2+Display5+Display4 go down to first line of next paragraph: Display2+Display5+Display6 search backward for cut text: Display2+Display4+Display6+Display1 search forward for cut text: Display2+Display4+Display6+Display3 set cursor tracking on: Display1 set cursor tracking off: Display3 go back after cursor tracking: Display1+Display6 go to cursor: Display2+Display4+Display6 go to current speech position: Display1+Display3+Display5 bring cursor to line: Display1+Display3+Display4+Display6 enter/leave status display: Display2+Display5 set display mode attributes/text: Display1+Display4+Display5 freeze/unfreeze screen image: Display1+Display2+Display4 enter/leave help display: Display1+Display2+Display5 enter/leave preferences menu: Display1+Display3+Display4 insert cut text at cursor: Display1+Display2+Display3+Display4 restore preferences from disk: Display1+Display2+Display3+Display5 restart speech driver: Display2+Display3+Display4 set attribute underlining on/off: Display2+Display3+Display4+Display5 save preferences to disk: Display2+Display4+Display5+Display6 set text style 6-dot: Display2+Display3+Display5 set text style 8-dot: Display2+Display3+Display6 enter/leave command learn mode: Display1+Display4+Display5+Display6 switch to next virtual terminal: Display1+Display2+Display3+Display6 switch to previous virtual terminal: Display3+Display4+Display5+Display6 stop speaking: Display3+Display4 speak current line: Display3+Display5 speak from top of screen through current line: Display3+Display5+Display4 speak from current line through bottom of screen: Display3+Display5+Display6 set autospeak on/off: Display3+Display4+Display6 enter key: Command4+Command5 backspace key: Command4+Command2 tab key: Command4+Command6 cursor-left key: Command4+Command1 cursor-right key: Command4+Command7 go up one line: Front1 go down one line: Front2 go up one line: Front3 go down one line: Front4 go up one line: Front5 go down one line: Front6 go up one line: Front7 go down one line: Front8 go up one line: Front9 go down one line: Front10 go to beginning of top line: Front5+Front1 go to beginning of bottom line: Front5+Front2 go to top line: Front6+Front1 go to bottom line: Front6+Front2 go up to previous command prompt: Front5+Front3 go down to next command prompt: Front5+Front4 go up to last line of previous paragraph: Front6+Front3 go down to first line of next paragraph: Front6+Front4 go up to nearest line with different content: Front5+Front9 go down to nearest line with different content: Front5+Front10 go up to nearest line with different highlighting: Front6+Front9 go down to nearest line with different highlighting: Front6+Front10 bring cursor to character: RoutingKey start new cut buffer at character: Display1+RoutingKey append to existing cut buffer from character: Display2+RoutingKey linear cut to character: Display4+RoutingKey rectangular cut to character: Display5+RoutingKey copy characters to cut buffer: RoutingKey+RoutingKey append characters to cut buffer: Display2+RoutingKey+RoutingKey describe character: Display3+RoutingKey place left end of window at character: Display6+RoutingKey go up to nearest line with less indent than character: Display2+Display1+RoutingKey go down to nearest line with less indent than character: Display2+Display3+RoutingKey go up to nearest line with different character: Display5+Display4+RoutingKey go down to nearest line with different character: Display5+Display6+RoutingKey remember current window position: Display1+Display3+RoutingKey go to remembered window position: Display4+Display6+RoutingKey braille keyboard space: Command4 braille keyboard dot1: Command3 braille keyboard dot2: Command2 braille keyboard dot3: Command1 braille keyboard dot4: Command5 braille keyboard dot5: Command6 braille keyboard dot6: Command7