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Using the arrows -> and <-
Depending on the keyboard, "arrows to navigate" are either the arrows on your keyboard (keys with images of an up, left, right, and down arrow), or buttons on the screen, also with images of an up, left, right, and down arrow.
You use the arrows on your keyboard.
They are called the 'arrow keys'.
One can replace broken up arrows on a MacBook keyboard from ones own home. Spare keys can be bought online or even better is to use an complete keyboard for spare parts.
To write on the chalkboards you have to click the side to side arrows on your keyboard and the board should have designs switching on them as you hit the arrows
first you put a feather(obtained from chicken) at the bottom of you 3 grid chart a stick (obtained from wooden planks)in the middle and and flint (obtained from gravel) then you have 4 arrows
There are four standard arrows (up, down, left, right).
When you are trying to zoom in or out on saved picture use the two arrows you use for volume to change the size. The top arrow (left if the texting keyboard is out) zooms in on the picture and the bottom key (right if the texting keyboard is out) is to zoom out on the picture.
You use the letters in the Keyboard - A,D,S,W,Q, and E; and also the arrows.
it's the HOME key (above arrows)
qwertyuiop is the top row of the keyboard asdfghjkl is the middle row of your keyboard zxcvbnm is the bottom row of the keyboard yay