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Baum VarioUltra 20 - Navigating Within a Document

Baum VarioUltra 20
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_ New text is always inserted at the current cursor position. To
ensure that your cursor is at the end of text, enter command
B9+B4B5B6.
_ So long as the document is not read-only, it’s possible to set the
input mode to “Append”. This means text is always inserted at the end of
the document, regardless of the cursor location. Find this setting under
Tools > Input Mode > Set Append Mode.
4.2 Navigating within a Document.
As previously mentioned, pressing D2 and D5 within a document will
move the display backwards and forwards through a document. There
are other options for moving around a document. Note that in most
cases, the command to move backwards is the mirror image of moving
forwards. Example: moving to the beginning of your file is achieved with
command B9 + B1B2B3. The mirror image of this command is
B9+B4B5B6, which is the command to move to the end of your file.
Here then are some other commonly used navigation commands. As a
reminder, B9 is the left thumb key; B0 is the right thumb key.
_ Move to beginning of file: B9+B1B2B3
_ Move to end of file: B9+B4B5B6
_ Move the display left: D2
_ Move the display right: D5
_ Next Character: command B9+B4 or Navistick right
_ Previous Character: command B9+B1 or Navistick left
_ Next Word: command B9+B5
_ Previous Word: command B9+B2
_ Next Sentence: command B9+B6
_ Previous Sentence: command B9+B3
_ Next Line: command B9+B4B5 or display key D3 or Navistick down
_ Previous Line: command B9+B1B2 or display key D1 or Navistick
up
_ Beginning of Line: command B9+B1B2B3B7
_ End of Line: command B9+B4B5B6B8
_ Next Paragraph: command B9+B4B6
_ Previous Paragraph: command B9+B1B3
_ Next Page: command B9B0+B5B6
_ Previous Page: command B9B0+B2B3
_ Jump to Highlighted Text: k+B9B8
When the cursor is positioned within a word, sentence, or paragraph, a
previous command will always move the cursor to the first character of

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