Key Table: Baum Vario Pro
Help Screen Version
Contents
Notes
Default Bindings
Special Modes
Cursor Functions
Vertical Navigation
Horizontal Navigation
Clipboard Functions
Configuration Functions
Menu Operations
Speech Functions
Keyboard Input
Special Functions
Notes
There are three display keys at each end of the braille cells. From top to bottom:
The three at the left are named Display1, Display2, and Display3.
The three at the right are named Display4, Display5, and Display6.
The wheels on the display module are identified by their ordinal position
(first through fourth) from the left.
The larger controls on the status module, from left to right,
are named StatusButton1 through StatusButton4.
The smaller controls on the status module, from left to right,
are named StatusKey1 through StatusKey4.
RoutingKey refers to any of the keys immediately behind the braille cells.
Default Bindings
Special Modes
enter/leave help display:
StatusButton1
Display1+Display2+Display5
enter/leave command learn mode:
StatusButton2
Display1+Display4+Display5+Display6
enter/leave preferences menu:
StatusButton4
Display1+Display3+Display4
enter/leave status display:
StatusButton3
Display2+Display5
set display mode attributes/text: Display1+Display4+Display5
set screen image frozen/unfrozen:
StatusKey3
Display1+Display2+Display4
describe character: Display3+RoutingKey
describe color of character: long RoutingKey
show current date and time: Display1+Display5
Cursor Functions
go to screen cursor:
FirstWheelPress
SecondWheelPress
ThirdWheelPress
FourthWheelPress
Display2+Display4+Display6
go back after cursor tracking: Display1+Display6
bring screen cursor to character: RoutingKey
bring screen cursor to current line: Display1+Display3+Display4+Display6
Vertical Navigation
go up one line:
FirstWheelUp
SecondWheelUp
ThirdWheelUp
FourthWheelUp
Display4
go down one line:
FirstWheelDown
SecondWheelDown
ThirdWheelDown
FourthWheelDown
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 first line of paragraph: Display2+Display5+Display4
go down to first line of next paragraph: Display2+Display5+Display6
go up to previous command prompt: Display2+Display5+Display1+Display4
go down to next command prompt: Display2+Display5+Display3+Display6
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
Horizontal Navigation
go backward one braille window: Display2
go forward one braille window: Display5
go to beginning of line: Display1+Display2+Display3
go to end of line: Display4+Display5+Display6
go left one character: Display1+Display3
go right one character: Display4+Display6
place left end of braille window at character: Display6+RoutingKey
Clipboard Functions
start new clipboard at character: Display1+RoutingKey
append to clipboard from character: Display2+RoutingKey
linear copy to character: Display4+RoutingKey
rectangular copy to character: Display5+RoutingKey
copy characters to clipboard: RoutingKey+RoutingKey
append characters to clipboard: Display2+RoutingKey+RoutingKey
insert the clipboard content before the screen cursor: Display1+Display2+Display3+Display4
insert the clipboard content before the screen cursor using the alternate paste mode: long Display1+Display2+Display3+Display4
search backward for clipboard text: Display2+Display4+Display6+Display1
search forward for clipboard text: Display2+Display4+Display6+Display3
Configuration Functions
set text style 6-dot/8-dot: StatusKey4
set text style 6-dot: Display2+Display3+Display5
set text style 8-dot: Display2+Display3+Display6
set track screen cursor on: Display1
set track screen cursor off: Display3
set screen cursor visibility on/off: StatusKey1
set attribute underlining on/off:
StatusKey2
Display2+Display3+Display4+Display5
Menu Operations
save preferences to disk: Display2+Display4+Display5+Display6
restore preferences from disk: Display1+Display2+Display3+Display5
Speech Functions
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
go to current speaking position: Display1+Display3+Display5
set autospeak on/off: Display3+Display4+Display6
Keyboard Input
switch to specific virtual terminal: Display4+Display5+Display6+RoutingKey
switch to the previous virtual terminal: Display3+Display4+Display5+Display6
switch to the next virtual terminal: Display1+Display2+Display3+Display6
Special Functions
remember current braille window position: Display1+Display3+RoutingKey
go to remembered braille window position: Display4+Display6+RoutingKey
restart speech driver: Display2+Display3+Display4