Summary
Concepts Introduced
* Browse through your file, 20 lines at a time, using the Scroll
Forward and Scroll Backward commands.
* Use the Go To Line command to place the cursor on a specific line
of the file. For a numbered file, give an actual line number.
For an unnumbered file, give the position of the line from the
beginning of the file.
* Use the following keys to position the cursor:
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| Key Action performed |
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| BACKSPACE (or [[backspace]] ) Moves the cursor back one character |
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| Return Moves the cursor down one line |
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| ^ Moves the cursor up one line |
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| v Moves the cursor down one line |
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| -> Moves the cursor right one column |
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| <- Moves the cursor left one column |
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* Avoid using the following keys to position the cursor:
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Commands Learned
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| Command Name Function Key? Key Assignment |
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| Beginning of Line None [ |
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| Bottom Of File F4, Bottom Of File ) |
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| End of Line None ] |
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| Go To Line F7, Go To Line g |
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| Scroll Backward F1, Scroll Backward S |
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| Scroll Forward F2, Scroll Forward s |
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| Text File F1, Text File t |
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| Top Of File F3, Top Of File ( |
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