Use the "Home" key (it's to the right of Backspace)
The return key.
carriage return, line feed
It stands for carriage return/line feed. The names are a holdover from typewriter days. They are two control codes in ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange); cr returns the cursor to the beginning of the line, lf moves the cursor down to the next line.
Line break Character
Word wrapWhen the text you're typing gets to the end of the line, the cursor wraps to the next line. It places the text below on the page instead of allowing the words to continue on beyond the right margin.
Word wrap.
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.
Insertion point cursor
Cursor
cursor!
cursor