Key Table: Baum Vario 40
- 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.
- RoutingKey refers to any of the keys immediately behind the braille cells.
- enter/leave help display: Display1+Display2+Display5
- enter/leave command learn mode: Display1+Display4+Display5+Display6
- enter/leave preferences menu: Display1+Display3+Display4
- enter/leave status display: Display2+Display5
- set display mode attributes/text: Display1+Display4+Display5
- set screen image frozen/unfrozen: Display1+Display2+Display4
- describe character: Display3+RoutingKey
- show current date and time: Display1+Display5
- go to screen cursor: 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
- 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 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
- 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
- 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 clipboard text after screen cursor: Display1+Display2+Display3+Display4
- search backward for clipboard text: Display2+Display4+Display6+Display1
- search forward for clipboard text: Display2+Display4+Display6+Display3
- 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 attribute underlining on/off: Display2+Display3+Display4+Display5
- 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
- remember current braille window position: Display1+Display3+RoutingKey
- go to remembered braille window position: Display4+Display6+RoutingKey
- restart speech driver: Display2+Display3+Display4