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.
- RoutingKey refers to any of the keys immediately behind the braille cells.
- enter/leave help display: Display1+Display2
- enter/leave command learn mode: Display3+Display4
- enter/leave preferences menu: Display6+Display7
- set display mode attributes/text: Display1+Display3
- set screen image frozen/unfrozen: Display2+Display5
- describe character: Display5+RoutingKey
- go to screen cursor or go back after cursor tracking: Display5
- bring screen cursor to character: RoutingKey
- bring screen cursor to current line: Display5+Display3+Display6
- go up one line: Display3
- go down one line: Display4
- 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
- go up to first line of paragraph: Display2+Display6
- go down to first line of next paragraph: Display2+Display7
- go up to previous command prompt: Display2+Display3
- go down to next command prompt: Display2+Display4
- 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
- go backward one braille window: Display6
- go forward one braille window: Display7
- place left end of braille window at character: Display1+Display2+RoutingKey
- start new clipboard at character: Display3+RoutingKey
- append to clipboard from character: Display4+RoutingKey
- linear copy to character: Display6+RoutingKey
- rectangular copy to character: Display7+RoutingKey
- insert clipboard text after screen cursor: Display5+Display4+Display7
- set text style 6-dot/8-dot: Display1+Display4
- set track screen cursor on/off: Display1+Display5
- set screen cursor visibility on/off: Display1+Display7
- set attribute underlining on/off: Display1+Display6
- 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
- set autospeak on/off: Display1+Display2+Display5
- remember current braille window position: Display1+RoutingKey
- go to remembered braille window position: Display2+RoutingKey