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The Home key will bring the cursor to the beginning of a line of text.
Use the "Home" key (it's to the right of Backspace)
There are many handy keyboard shortcuts. Command plus holding down the left or right arrow will move the spacer to the beginning or end of the line. Or use Ctrl plus A to move to the beginning of the line and Ctrl plus E to move to the end of the line.
It will move the cursor up your page a number of rows.It will move the cursor up your page a number of rows.It will move the cursor up your page a number of rows.It will move the cursor up your page a number of rows.It will move the cursor up your page a number of rows.It will move the cursor up your page a number of rows.It will move the cursor up your page a number of rows.It will move the cursor up your page a number of rows.It will move the cursor up your page a number of rows.It will move the cursor up your page a number of rows.It will move the cursor up your page a number of rows.
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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.
Home key
move your cursor
The simplest ws to move your insertion point to the beginning and end of a text line is just to click there. To move your insertion point to the beginning of a document, press ctrl+home, and to move it to the end of a document, press ctrl+end on your keyboard.
false. because if you press enter then your cursor will move down a new line and this will either start a new line in your text or paragraph.
The up arrow usually