Les,  you can press control option K to start keyboard help and then press 
combinations on your display to find out what they do.  Space plus the 
combinations on the braille keyboard activates some functions while 
combinations of the round command keys at the side perform others.

You can add, change or remove braille display shortcuts by opening the 
voiceover utility and then the braille  category, then the displays tab, then 
the assign commands button.

best,

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On 2012-12-29, at 9:09 AM, Les Kriegler <kriegle...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> I have just started using my BrailleConnect with our iMac.  Is there a list 
> of keys specific to using the Mac with' this display' or general keys for all 
> braille displays for the Mac?  I have an extensive list of i device keys, but 
> most of them do not work when using the Mac. ' On my Connect, I figured out 
> by trial and error what the ,F1 through F4 keys do, but I'm certain there are 
> other key commands that I am not aware of.  Thanks for the assist.
> 
> Les
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