[muglo] Re: Survey - what do home/end do on your particular Mac

Thanks for this useful information, Eric.  I found out also some 
interesting facets, in AW anyway:  Using the CONTROL keys UP and DOWN 
moves the whole paragraph up and down; and the LEFT and RIGHT keys 
change the left indentation. I don't know how useful this is, but I 
thought I would pass it on....

Paul

On Jan 22, 2006, at 4:30 PM, Martin Albinger wrote:

>
> On Jan 22, 2006, at 1:18 AM, Eric Dunbar wrote:
>
>> Hi all, now I'm curious to know what home and end do on your
>> particular version of Mac OS (X).
>
> I'm running primarily 10.3.9 now but I did some quick stuff in AW
> Classic, OS X Mail and OS X Textedit.  Home and End take me to the
> beginning of the document or the end of the document BUT leaves the
> cursor where it was.
>
> Normally when I go to the beginning of the line or the end of the line
> I use open-Apple (the Command key for all you newbies) and either the
> left or right arrow key.  This MOVES the cursor from its current point
> to either the end or beginning of the line. Up and Down have a similar
> action MOVING the cursor to the top & bottom of the document
> respectively.  Using the old solid-apple key (now called Option) allows
> you to move to the end of the word or start of the word and top of
> paragraph or end of paragraph.  I just tried them out in this message
> and they do the same thing here.
>
> Methinks Eric you have a unique OS X!
>
> I have used these commands from my Apple ][e (AW 2 - 5) days and they
> still do the same thing.
>
> Martin
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