Hello Scott,

I know of no way of mapping Mac commands to a Braille display. It only uses VO 
commands so you have to use menu commands to close windows, quit applications, 
save files, etc.

Cheers,

Anne


> On 10 Aug 2015, at 20:23, Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>       So I am very new to braille displays and just obtained a Focus 40 blue 
> display that I’m having difficulties working with voice over.
>       I couldn’t find a command to close the window so I mapped space shift w 
> to close window using the voiceover command manager.  When in email for 
> example if I issue this command it does not close the message I’m reading or 
> in.  Is there a good way to close the active message I’m reading go return to 
> the message list?  Why does the window map not work consistently?
>       Also, is there an equivalent way to set up a command h and command q?  
> How can I quit and easily hide applications like you would with the keyboard? 
>  Any pointers and general pointers for working with a braille display would 
> be most welcomed.
> 
> Thank you
> Scott
> 
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