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6.4.2 Navigating in your document
KeyWord features many commands that will help you efficiently navigate through your documents.
Move to top of document: SPACE with DOTS 1 2 3
Move to bottom of document: SPACE with DOTS 4 5 6
Move to previous character: SPACE with DOT 3
Move to next character: SPACE with DOT 6
Move to previous word: SPACE with DOT 2
Move to next word: SPACE with DOT 5
Move to previous line: SPACE with DOT 1 or Previous thumb key
Move to next line: SPACE with DOT 4 or Next thumb key
Move to previous paragraph: SPACE with DOTS 2 3
Move to next paragraph: SPACE with DOTS 5 6
Beginning of line (Home): ENTER with DOTS 1 3
End of line (End): ENTER with DOTS 4 6
Braille panning left: Left thumb key
Braille panning right: Right thumb key
Change navigation level: SPACE with T
Navigate to next navigation element: SPACE with DOTS 4 6
Navigate to previous navigation element: SPACE with DOTS 1 3
6.4.3 Editing a text selection
When editing text, you can identify the location of your editing cursor by locating the DOTS 7 and 8 that
are risen on your Braille display. Any letter you type will appear to the left of your editing cursor, and
typing backspace will delete the letter located to the left of your editing cursor. When using Computer
Braille, the cursor is represented by DOT 8.
To select text, place your cursor where you wish to begin your selection, then press ENTER with S. This
will activate selection mode. In selection mode, the Braille display’s editing cursor will “flash”
repeatedly.










