I can answer the question about the apple bt keyboard as i have one.

the page up  and page down and home and end are your up, down, left and right 
arrows respectively  when you hit the fn key on the very left hand lower corner 
of the keyboard.

Take care.
On Jun 16, 2013, at 1:20 PM, Amber R. Herrin <thetravele...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> First, I am sure I will ask questions that have been addressed before.  I am 
> apologizing ahead of time.  I do not recall how to search the archives, and I 
> did not see an obvious way on the Mac-access website.
> 
> I am happy to click links if someone would rather look these things up than 
> have to re-write the answers to these questions.  I just do not know how to 
> search for the answers that I know already exist.  Should someone also be 
> inclined to share how I might search for these things on my own in future, I 
> would be extremely grateful!
> 
> First, my system has been dragging.  I am at a training program and did not 
> bring my monitor with me.  I know there was some discussion as to whether or 
> not a monitor was absolutely needed in order to fix this problem, but I do 
> not recall what the final determination was, nor am I in a position to obtain 
> a monitor, even if the determination were that one should have one.  I do 
> have one at home; I just chose not to bring it with me to save the inevitable 
> accidents that were bound to take place with the airlines.
> 
> The second question is about updating (which, again, could be to do with my 
> lousy internet connection, but just in caseā€¦)  I have been trying to update, 
> because according to the app store, I have several.  Everything else except 
> the Operating system and updates pertaining to native apps has updated.  When 
> this starts updating (which takes me forever to manage, considering every key 
> I press causes finder or mail or current app to say it is busy), it begins 
> the download and goes along with no problem for a while, and then randomly, I 
> receive an error that says that an error occurred and giving me an ok button.
> 
> Third, I have the wireless apple keyboard which runs on batteries and does 
> not have a numb pad etc.  How can I make the home, end, as well as page up 
> and down keys?  
> 
> The truth is that when I first got my Mac in 2011, I spent a lot of time on 
> the Mac side.  But my state had configured it to run windows via bootcamp for 
> school purposes, and I got so busy with school that I just quit rebooting 
> into the Mac side, and have forgotten a lot of what I used to know.
> 
> I will be done with school soon, and will be in a position to spend more time 
> doing my personal computing on the Mac side.  My goal is to stop using 
> windows altogether once I am done with school, to reformat my hard drive and 
> use only the Mac Operating System.
> 
> Any and all assistance would be appreciated!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Amber
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