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<h1>MOVEMENT HELP</h1>
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Down arrow, - Move to the next hypertext link,
TAB or scroll down if there are no more
links on the page to move to.
Up arrow - Move to the previous hypertext link,
or scroll up if there are no links
above the current one, and there are
previous pages to move to.
Right arrow, - select the link that the cursor is
Return, Enter positioned on.
Left arrow - Retreat from a link. Go back to the
previous topic.
*note: If 'VI Keys' are enabled from the options menu or
from the '.lynxrc' file, lowercase h,j,k,l will
move left, down, up, and right, respectively.
*note: If 'Emacs Keys' are enabled from the options menu or
from the '.lynxrc' file, Ctrl-B, Ctrl-N, Ctrl-P,
Ctrl-F will move left, down, up, and right, respectively.
*note: If the 'Num Lock' on your keyboard is on, Lynx will
translate the numbers of your keypad into movement
commands. The translation is as follows.
9 - page up
8 - up arrow
7 8 9 7 - moves to the top of a document
\|/ 6 - right arrow
4 - 5 - 6 5 - nothing
/|\ 4 - left arrow
1 2 3 3 - page down
2 - down arrow
1 - moves to the end of a document
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