Thank you so much for this. I think that interacting with the text was the 
thing I was missing.

Kristeen Hughes
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On Jun 14, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:

> 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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