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Either way, space goes down half a page at once, shift+space goes up.
Home and end work on their own if nothing has focus.
I dont know why keyboard shortcuts in browsers arent more widely used.
Discovering that Backspace = BACK was a revalation.
>> Edited by Plotloss on Thursday 1st June 15:20
Home and end work on their own if nothing has focus.
I dont know why keyboard shortcuts in browsers arent more widely used.
Discovering that Backspace = BACK was a revalation.
>> Edited by Plotloss on Thursday 1st June 15:20
TonyHetherington said:Space does the same as PageDn. On that basis I'm sure you can work out which key does the opposite. The arrow keys also scroll, up down, left and right (slowly).
Plotloss said:
Shift+Space together...
What's the opposite of that, Matt? I mean that's scroll up - what about scroll down?!
Re the original question - Home and End, no need for the shift otherwise you'll select stuff!
victormeldrew said:
Space does the same as PageDn. On that basis I'm sure you can work out which key does the opposite. The arrow keys also scroll, up down, left and right (slowly).
I see where you're coming from but the shift and space shortcuts are there for a reason; when using a mouse to use the pg up/down you have to take your hand off the mouse or move your left hand from the other side of the keyboard. Using the (newly found) shift and space keys means your left hand stays in shortcut pose. Hence the usefulness of windows key.
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