The "Home" key does this. It is usually found bove the number pad or on the right.
You can also use the Page Up key, but you may have to press it a few times, depending how big the page is.
Control key pressed at the same time as the Home key.
If you're talking about a word document, I usually just use Home to go to the top and End to go to the bottom.
Move to Beginning of Document - CTRL+HOME
Move to End of Document - CTRL+END
<Ctrl><Home> will take you to the beginning of a document, while <Ctrl><End> will take you to the end.
Control Home
Ctrl + Home
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the function of cursor control keys it helps to move the cursor.
the function of cursor control keys it helps to move the cursor.
Cursor control keys move the cursor from one place to another on the display screen. The cursor is the indicator on the display screen that lets the user know where the next entry will be made. Cursor control keys have an arrowhead printed on them pointing in the direction that the key will move. Some keyboards have a separate set of keys for cursor movement; others have the cursor movement keys incorporated into the numeric keyboard. As long as the NUM LOCK key is OFF, the cursor movement keys function. Some software packages use the cursor control keys in combination with each other or with other keys to increase the number of ways and the speed with which you can move the cursor. Another cursor movement key - the SCROLL LOCK/BREAK key - controls screen scrolling. When in the BREAK mode and used in conjunction with the CTRL key, the SCROLL LOCK key will interrupt program execution.
short-cut keys
4 cursor control keys are there .←↑→↓
If your cursor will not appear in order to correct this simply press the FN and F5 keys on your keyboard.
They are called the mouse keys. They Are: 8= Up 2= Down 4= Left 6= Right 1= Diagonal to Bottom Left 3= Diagonal to Bottom Right 7= Diagonal to Top Left 9= Diagonal to Top Right
no keys dont move cursors, u need the mouse, unless ur a total jerk.
Use your cursor keys to position the cursor at the start of the text you want to copy... Hold down the CTRL key and use the cursor keys to highlight the text you want. Release both keys, then press CTRL C. This copies the text to the clipboard. Re-position the cursor to the place where you want the text to be, and press CTRL V. This will paste the text at the cursor position.
the arrow keys.
Backspace deletes the characters to the left of the cursor while delete deletes the characters to the right. (The cursor is the vertical line that flashes on and off where you are typing text)
A mouse.