Use the "Home" key (it's to the right of Backspace)
It moves it to the beginning of a line while typing.
The "Enter" key (or "Return" key on some keyboards) moves the cursor to the beginning of the next line in most text editing applications. In some programming contexts or text editors, pressing "Shift + Enter" may also create a new line without breaking the current paragraph.
The return key.
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The Home key will bring the cursor to the beginning of a line of text.
If you're in a word document, it is a key, that when pressed, will take you back to the beginning of the line that your cursor is on. If you're on a webpage, it will take you to the top of the webpage.
The Home key is used to move the intersection point (or cursor) to the beginning of a line of text. Pressing this key will instantly take the cursor to the start of the current line, allowing you to edit or navigate easily. In many text editors and word processors, this functionality is standard.
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.
It will bring it back to the beginning of the line you are in.
when you are writing in Word (or similar program) the home key will take you to the beginning of the line. Control+home will take you to the beginning of the document.
In most text editors and word processing software, the left arrow key on the keyboard is the primary way to move the cursor one character to the left. Additionally, holding the "Ctrl" key while pressing the left arrow key typically moves the cursor to the beginning of the previous word. In some programming environments, you may also use specific keyboard shortcuts defined by the software.
The arrow keys on the keyboard typically move the cursor left and right. Pressing the left arrow key moves the cursor left, while pressing the right arrow key moves the cursor right.