My Apple is a Mac Book Pro 13 [laptop].  However, I bought a full 
keyboard to attach via USB plug.  The full keyboard has the large black keys 
and supersize characters in white.  Of course that doesn't mean anything to me, 
  but we marked certain keys so I can feel where my fingers are.  

>From the space bar going left, first is the command key, [which is the alt key 
>on the ms keyboard, then the option key, [which is the logo key on the MS 
>keyboard,] then the control key, [same as the MS keybord].  

    From the space bar going right; first is the command key, [which is the alt 
key on the MS keyboard], then the option key, [which is the logo key on the MS 
keyboard], then the control key, [same as the MS keyboard].   I had to grasp 
the concept that the control key and the option key together are called v o.  
Combos such as v o + space, and v o + right arrow at first blew my mind.  Now 
we've lerned:  v o command + h; and v o command shift + h in safari.  Say what? 

    For Brenda; doing some of the functions in apple are similar to the MS 
keystrokes; similar.  To copy selected text [to the clipboard],cmd+c instead of 
ctrl+c.   To cut to the clipboard is cmd+x instead of ctrl+x.  To paste is 
cmd+v instead of ctrl+v.  To undo is cmd+z instead of ctrl+z.  

    Artie.
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From: "Mike Arrigo" 

When using a windows keyboard, the windows key is command and the alt  key is 
option. So, the voiceover keys would be control and alt.

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