Hi Christine,

The following keystrokes are based on the current generation Apple BT keyboard 
in combo with OS X Lion. Results may vary with keyboard and OS. These assume 
you're interacting with the text. The "Fn" key, which is the key located in the 
bottom leftmost corner of the keyboard, is important as it is used in combo 
with the arrow and other keys to create those important "missing" dedicated 
keys such as Page up, page down, Home and End.

fn+vo+UpArrow - page up 
fn+vo+DownArrow - page down 
fn+vo+LeftArrow - Top of current page 
fn+vo+RightArrow - Bottom of current page 
fn+vo+Shift+LeftArrow - Top of document
fn+vo+shift+RightArrow - Bottom of document

Instead of writing out the rest of the navigation keys, I'll recommend you use 
OS X's built-in VO help, which I use extensively since I can barely remember my 
own name from day-to-day, let alone remember the fifty-thousand different 
keystrokes generously provided for our entertainment. If you press VO+HH at 
anytime, you'll be presented with the commands menu. Use the arrow keys to 
scroll to the "text" section of this menu, then use the arrow keys to navigate 
through that section and VO will speak the various commands for moving by 
sentence, paragraph, etc.

HTH,
Bryan

On Jun 14, 2012, at 10:20 AM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:

> I am using a bluetooth keyboard. It's the only Apple keyboard I have 
> currently. Is there a way to move to the top and/or bottom of a text edit 
> document with this keyboard? I've tried to press several combinations and 
> none of them work. Also are there any commands for moving through the 
> document by paragraphs or sections or anything like that. I'm thinking this 
> might have something to do with the roter, but I only understand the roter as 
> it relates to the iPhone.

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