There are several more cursor keys which will simplify movement through your
text as follows:
- Pressing Shift and Tab (back-tab), will
move the cursor to the start of the current line.
- Pressing the Ctrl and Tab, will move the cursor to
the end of the current line. Always press the Shift or
Ctrl key first before Tab. The Tab
key by itself will place a tab
character in your text. Tab characters inserted
accidentally in your text can be deleted with the Del key.
- A Ctrl and either the left or right arrow (←,
→) cursor movement
keys will step over words quickly. They will always stop at the end
of a line containing text. The keys are symmetrical. If you overshoot,
simply go in the opposite direction.
- A Ctrl and either the up or down arrow (↑, ↓)
cursor movement keys will move your cursor up or down four lines.