Jason,

The fn vo (control option) left arrow or down arrow takes you to the top or 
bottom of the window or in this example the top/bottom  of the buffer. 

control option command shift left, right, up and down arrows are meant to move 
to the beinging/end etc of lines. They don’t work in Terminal.

Sean 
On 20 Jun 2014, at 9:00 pm, Jason White <ja...@jasonjgw.net> wrote:

> Jason White <ja...@jasonjgw.net> wrote:
> 
>> And I haven't found any that will take me to the first or last line in the
>> buffer.
> 
> Ctrl-option-fn-left arrow and ctrl-option-fn-right arrow, respectively, move
> to the top/bottom of the text in the terminal, if I'm understanding correctly.
> 
> Ctrl-option-b reads from the start of the shell session, i.e., the scrollback
> buffer, at least in my experiments this evening. If I run, for example, a man
> command, speech usually stops well before it has read the entire output and I
> have to go back to review it.
> 
> The braille display is currently connected to a Linux machine, but I'm going
> to try it with VoiceOver on the laptop this weekend.
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