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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <!-- $LynxId: scrolling_help.html,v 1.8 2012/01/31 11:53:58 tom Exp $ --> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content= "HTML Tidy for Linux/x86 (vers 6 November 2007), see www.w3.org"> <title>Lynx Scrolling Help</title> <link rev="made" href="mailto:lynx-dev@nongnu.org"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content= "text/html; charset=us-ascii"> </head> <body> <h1>SCROLLING HELP</h1> <pre> + (or SPACE, - If the bottom of the screen informs you or CTRL-F) that there is 'more' to see, you may move to the next page (Page-Down). - (or b, - If you have moved down in a document, this or CTRL-B) will bring you back up one page (Page-Up). If the 'Num Lock' on your keyboard is on, Lynx translates the numbers of your keypad into movement commands as follows: 9 - page up 8 - up arrow 7 8 9 7 - moves to the top of a document \|/ 6 - right arrow 4 - 5 - 6 5 - nothing /|\ 4 - left arrow 1 2 3 3 - page down 2 - down arrow 1 - moves to the end of a document CTRL-A (or Find) - This Control key, and Function key synonym, brings you back to the first page of the current document (Home). CTRL-E (or Select) - This Control key, and Function key synonym, takes you to the last page of the current document (End). CTRL-N (or Remove) - This Control key, and Function key synonym, moves you forward two lines in the current document (Down-Two). CTRL-P (or Insert) - This Control key, and Function key synonym, moves you back two lines in the current document (Up-Two). ) - Moves you forward half a page in the current document (Down-Half). ( - Moves you back half a page in the current document (Up-Half). ^ - Go to the first link on the current line. $ - Go to the last link on the current line. < - Go to the previous link in the current column. > - Go to the next link in the current column. # - Jumps you to the pseudo Toolbar or Banner if present in the current document. Use left-arrow to return from there to your previous position in the document. </pre> </body> </html>