Key Table: Papenmeier BrailleX Compact 486
- RoutingKey1 refers to the row of keys just behind the text cells.
- go to screen cursor: Home
- bring screen cursor to character: RoutingKey1
- go up one line: Backward
- go down one line: Forward
- go to top line: Attribute+Backward
- go to bottom line: Attribute+Forward
- go to beginning of top line: Function+Backward
- go to beginning of bottom line: Function+Forward
- go up to nearest line with different content: Function+Up
- go down to nearest line with different content: Function+Down
- go up to nearest line with different highlighting: Attribute+Up
- go down to nearest line with different highlighting: Attribute+Down
- go up to first line of paragraph: Cursor+Up
- go down to first line of next paragraph: Cursor+Down
- go up several lines: Up
- go down several lines: Down
- go up to nearest line with less indent than character: Cursor+RoutingKey1
- go down to nearest line with less indent than character: Braille+RoutingKey1
- go backward one braille window: Function
- go forward one braille window: Attribute
- go to beginning of line: Function+Home
- go to end of line: Attribute+Home
- go left one character: Cursor+Home
- go right one character: Braille+Home
- go left half a braille window: Cursor
- go right half a braille window: Braille
- start new clipboard at character: Function+RoutingKey1
- rectangular copy to character: Attribute+RoutingKey1
- insert clipboard text after screen cursor: Function+Attribute
- search backward for clipboard text: Braille+Up
- search forward for clipboard text: Braille+Down