Thanks everyone. So it is all about the arrow keys, and which
modifiers are used. That makes more sense than the window model,
actually. Now all I have to do is remember all of those modifiers...

On 8/23/11, Ricardo Walker <rwalker...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would recommend using command left and right arrow to move to the
> beginning or end of a line.  It works more consistently in my opinion.
>
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> On Aug 23, 2011, at 6:34 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
>
>> Move left one character: left arrow,
>> move right one character: right arrow,
>> Move left one word: option left arrow,
>> Move right one word: option right arrow,
>> Move to the beginning of the line: control left arrow,
>> Move to the end of the line: control right arrow,
>> Move  to the previous paragraph option uparrow,
>> Move to the next paragraph: option down arrow,
>> Note that a paragraph is marked by a singal hard return,
>> Move to top of document: command up arrow,
>> Move to end of document: command down arrow,
>>
>> To select by any of the above increments add shift.  For example to move
>> right one word press option right arrow.  To select one word to the right
>> press option shift uparrow.
>> Select all: command A,
>> Undo: command Z,
>> Cut: command X,
>> Copy: command C,
>> Paste: command V,
>> Backspace: backspace,
>> Delete: fn Backspace,
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>>
>>
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>> On 2011-08-23, at 6:19 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> Sorry for the flood of emails.
>>> When editing, such as in an email or edit field on a webpage, how does
>>> one move around? I know that quick nav must be off, that left and right
>>> arrows move by character, and that up and down move by line, but that is
>>> it.  I expected home/end to move to the start or end of the current line,
>>> respectively, but that does not seem to be the case.  What are common
>>> commands, like start/end of line, up/down a paragraph, move by word,
>>> spell current word or line, and so forth? Thanks.
>>>
>>> Have a great day,
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