?? what ?? if you link (connect with a cord) your screens together in the settings you can either mimic ( both show same) or coincide ( One screen will be half the other screen will be the other half) and your mouse can venture like normal if you have a laptop connect to a moniter like a television or another computer screen if you have a tower you have to connect both screens to the towers
To quickly move your cursor to the end of a file, you can typically use the "End" key on your keyboard. If you're working in a text editor or command line interface, you can also use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + End" (Windows) or "Command + Down Arrow" (Mac) to achieve the same result. These commands effectively jump your cursor to the last line of the document.
In most cases a command-line interface does not have a mouse cursor. With keyboard cursors, the only way is to type some text or press the Enter key (sometimes called Return key).
If your cursor will not appear in order to correct this simply press the FN and F5 keys on your keyboard.
To move the cursor to the end of a typed line, you can typically use the "End" key on your keyboard. Alternatively, in many text editors and word processors, pressing "Ctrl + Right Arrow" (or "Command + Right Arrow" on a Mac) can also achieve this. This action allows for quick navigation without the need for manual cursor movement.
You can move the cursor up and down by using the arrow keys on your keyboard. Press the up arrow key to move the cursor upwards and the down arrow key to move the cursor downwards.
Using the CTRL+SHIFT+HOME command within the body of a document will move the cursor back to the beginning of that document. It is a very valuable command tool that can save the user a lot of time paging through lengthy documents.
command shift 4 then put the cursor over the area you wish to take a screen shot of.
4 cursor control keys are there .←↑→↓
CLC is the command used for this purpose. CLC clears the command window and homes the cursor
Keyboard
The keys don't work in Lotus Notes when the "Scroll Lock" key is activated. Scroll Lock key usually sits between Print Scrn and Pause Break at the top of your keyboard.
What is the deference between Insertion Point and Pointers?