Hi On the Speakup site there's a file called default key assignments, or something like that. But if you can't visit the site yourself and read the documentation I'll paste it just this once below. Default key assignments: This file is intended to give you an overview of the default keys used by speakup for it's review functions. You may change them to be anything you want but that will take some familiarity with key mapping. We have remapped the insert or zero key on the keypad to act as a shift key. Well, actually as an altgr key. So in the following list InsKeyPad-period means hold down the insert key like a shift key and hit the keypad period. KeyPad-8 Say current Line InsKeyPad-8 say from top of screen to reading cursor. KeyPad-7 Say Previous Line (UP one line) KeyPad-9 Say Next Line (down one line) KeyPad-5 Say Current Word InsKeyPad-5 Spell Current Word KeyPad-4 Say Previous Word (left one word) InsKeyPad-4 say from left edge of line to reading cursor. KeyPad-6 Say Next Word (right one word) InsKeyPad-6 Say from reading cursor to right edge of line. KeyPad-2 Say Current Letter InsKeyPad-2 say current letter phonetically KeyPad-1 Say Previous Character (left one letter) KeyPad-3 Say Next Character (right one letter) KeyPad-plus Say Entire Screen InsKeyPad-plus Say from reading cursor line to bottom of screen. KeyPad-Minus Park reading cursor (toggle) InsKeyPad-minus Say character hex and decimal value. KeyPad-period Say Position (current line, position and console) InsKeyPad-period say colour attributes of current position. InsKeyPad-9 Move reading cursor to top of screen (insert pgup) InsKeyPad-3 Move reading cursor to bottom of screen (insert pgdn) InsKeyPad-7 Move reading cursor to left edge of screen (insert home) InsKeyPad-1 Move reading cursor to right edge of screen (insert end) KeyPad-Enter Shut Up (until another key is hit) and sync reading cursor InsKeyPad-Enter Shut Up (until toggled back on) and sync cursors InsKeyPad-star n<x|y> go to line (y) or column (x). Where 'n' is any allowed value for the row or column for your current screen. KeyPad-/ Mark and Cut screen region. InsKeyPad-/ Paste screen region into any console. Hitting any key while speakup is outputting speech will quiet the synth until it has caught up with what is being printed on the console. Gena -----Original Message----- From: speakup-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:speakup-admin at braille.uwo.ca]On Behalf Of Michael Sent: 04 November 2001 14:59 To: speakup at braille.uwo.ca Subject: Speakup commands High list: Can anyone point me to a speakup command list? I don't know how to navigate with speakup. I think this should be vary important to know before attempting a linux install. LOL <grin> One more thing: I herd some rumblings that Redhat was a little bit difficult to install especially when it comes to the file system selection. What are some of the other key problems and how do you Redhat listers get around that? Thanks in advance: Kind regards: Michael _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup at braille.uwo.ca http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup