Sean Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jason,

Hello Sean, thank you for the advice (comments below).
> 
> Commands I use:
> 
> vo up and down arrow to navigate through the history buffer
> vo left and right to move by word
> shift vo left and right is by char of course.
> vo l - read current line.
> 
> There isn’t any commands under voice-over  that I have found which takes you 
> to the beginning or end of the line in the buffer like there is with Speakup 
> or Window screen readers.

And I haven't found any that will take me to the first or last line in the
buffer.

VoiceOver identifies the buffer as "shell text", suggesting that specific
support for the terminal has been implemented.

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