Hi, can someone please take me back to fundamentals and help me
understand what makes up a VO command on a QWERTY keyboard? I recently
tested a Mantis Q40 where the bottom row of keys was: Left CTRL,
Function, Windows, and Left Alt.

Now, if I'm understanding correctly, the CTRL is called the Command
key in Apple world. The Alt key is called Option. I thought using
Command plus Option made up the VO key.

Yet, earlier today I was reading an article where it said you should
use Command with VO to perform certain functions. So, maybe I am
completely off. I find navigating with VO on a keyboard more difficult
than it needs to be. Now, I did switch the VO key to my Caps key in
iOS, but I don't like feeling dumb about how to manipulate my phone
using the traditional VO keys. If someone could enlighten me, I would
be very appreciative.

Thanks,

Joe


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