When you are typing, reading or editing the document on the computer, you get a black flashing line that shows you where you are typing. The black flashing line is called the cursor.
To make position the cursor exactly where you want it, it is often easier to use the keyboard arrow keys, rather than the mouse.
• When we press the Left or the Right arrow key, cursor will move per character
• When we press the UP or the DOWN arrow key, cursor will move per line,
• When we press and hold the Left or the Right arrow key, cursor will keep moving per character faster
• When we press and hold the UP or the DOWN arrow key, cursor will keep moving per line faster,
• If you press and hold the Ctrl key (control key), and then press the Right arrow key or the Left Arrow key, the cursor will jump to the previous or next word
• If you press and hold the Ctrl key (control key), and then press and hold the Right arrow key or the Left Arrow key, the cursor will keep to jump to the previous or next word faster.
To make position the cursor exactly where you want it, it is often easier to use the keyboard arrow keys, rather than the mouse.
• When we press the Left or the Right arrow key, cursor will move per character
• When we press the UP or the DOWN arrow key, cursor will move per line,
• When we press and hold the Left or the Right arrow key, cursor will keep moving per character faster
• When we press and hold the UP or the DOWN arrow key, cursor will keep moving per line faster,
• If you press and hold the Ctrl key (control key), and then press the Right arrow key or the Left Arrow key, the cursor will jump to the previous or next word
• If you press and hold the Ctrl key (control key), and then press and hold the Right arrow key or the Left Arrow key, the cursor will keep to jump to the previous or next word faster.
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