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.
the arrow keys.
Link Select Pointer
In Microsoft Word the status bar will display section numbers as well as other things like page numbers and the position on the page the cursor is and what section the cursor is in and what page the cursor is in.
If you have moved a full screen across, then it will move the cursor back a full screen. If you first do an Alt Page Down, it will jump the screen across and then Alt Page Up will return you to where you were.
It means you are able to click on it. Its a link that will take you to another page. love dane and megg
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
When you're writing (typing) a business letter, parts of of the letter begin at the centre of the page when you use Semi-block style. Hope that helps! =]
The Mouse Cursor Becomes Part Of The Gaming Window. The Game Is Not Part Of The Web Page, It Is A Window Inside The Web Page.
To move the cursor up one page at a time, you can typically use the "Page Up" key on your keyboard. This key allows you to scroll up through content in many applications or document viewers. Additionally, in some systems, you can achieve the same effect by pressing the "Fn" key along with the up arrow key.
You can move into an equestrian centre by clicking the link to the top right of your horse's page "find an equestrian centre", and choosing from the list.
The key that moves the cursor down the page to begin a new line is the "Enter" key. When pressed, it creates a line break in text documents or input fields, allowing you to start typing on the next line. In some applications, holding the "Shift" key while pressing "Enter" will create a line break without starting a new paragraph.