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MathCAT supports multiple modes of navigation. The means to begin navigating and end navigating will differ depending on the AT you are using. See the list below. The commands/key-strokes accepted by MathCAT are the same as those accepted by MathPlayer and are [listed in this document](nav-commands.md).
The documentation describes many useful ways to navigate math. For those who just want to get started:
* Use the arrows keys to move left/right or up/down a mathematical structure (e.g., into/out of a fraction)
* Use the arrow keys to move left/right or up/down a mathematical structure (e.g., into/out of a fraction)
* If inside of a table, CTRL+arrow will move by cell
* Home/End move to the start/end of the expression
* Home/End moves to the start/end of the expression
* Space reads your current position
* Shift+up/down will change the mode of navigation (see [navigation documentation](nav-commands.md))

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MathCAT's navigation is the same in Word and in a browser.

While navigating an expression, "control+c" copies the MathML for the current node in NVDA.
While navigating an expression, "control+c" copies the math content of the current node in NVDA. The following formats are supported:

+ MathML (Default)
+ LaTeX
+ ASCIIMath
+ Speech


## Option List
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* ✓AutoZoomOut: true -- Auto zoom out of 2D exprs (use shift-arrow to force zoom out if unchecked).
* `true`: if you are at the edge of a 2D expression (e.g., a fraction or superscript) and you try to move (left or right) out of it, then the move is allowed and the zoom level is set to that of the preceding/following item.
* `false`: moving (left or right) past the edge of a 2D expression is not allowed; you need to zoom out (perhaps repeatedly) until you are not at an edge to be able to move (left or right).
* CopyMathAS: Determines the format in which to copy the math content of the current navigation node (MathML, LaTeX, ASCIIMath, or Speech).


### Braille Options
* ✓BrailleCode: [Nemeth]
* Options: Any implemented braille code
* Description: the braille math code to use
* Status: currently only Nemeth, UEB, and Vietnam are supported. Other braille code support will depend upon help from others.
* Status: currently ASCIIMath, CMU, LaTeX, Nemeth, Swedish, UEB, and Vietnam are supported. Other braille code support will depend upon help from others.
* ✓BrailleNavHighlight: [EndPoints]
* Options: Off, FirstChar, EndPoints, All
* Description: highlight with dots 7 & 8 the currently selected navigation node
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