Guys,

I'll keep this brief, but basically, here's my current situation.


I just aquired me a braille display. Unfortunately, after getting it connected and what not, I realized that width wize in physical demensional measurement, it's just a bit more narrow than my mac alluminum full sized wired USB Apple keyboard.


Chop off the numpad, and it would be perfectly the same width nearly, if not maybe a little smaller than the display.


Usually, what I like to do is sit my computer keyboards on top of whatever display I'm using, as my desk doesn't have a rollout drawer, nor an easy way to connect one to the bottom.


So, I have a wireless bluetooth aluminum Apple keyboard which I'd been using with my iPhone, but now that I'm getting better with braille screen input, it's really no longer all that necessary. Problem is, it doesn't have a numpad. Though this is great from a braille display standpoint, ProTools obviously heavily relies on the numpad to do a wealth of crutially essential tasks.


I know I could get an external USB numpad, or even for that mind a bluetooth one, but I really don't wanna go that route. Plus, I hear that sometimes when using multiple different keyboards, ProTools doesn't always interpret the commands correctly.


So, is there any documentation anywhere which explains the equivalent keystrokes in PT only doing them more on the qwerty keyboard? I know they exist, but I just have absolutely not the slightest idea what any of them are, and would need a doc that lists them out.


I figure if I could learn them, then I could just do away with the numpad, and yet have a way to use my display without my keyboard hanging over the edges thereby wobbling all over the place. I don't have room on my desk to set the keyboard beside the display. My mixer takes up a majority of the desk as is.


Chris.

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