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▌ Arrow ▐
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The Arrow is the character block that moves
on the screen when the Mouse is moved. The
purpose of the Arrow is to allow the user to
rapidly "point" to any portion of the screen
by moving the Mouse.
On systems without a Mouse, the Arrow can
be moved with the following control keys:
■ CTRL E──move the Arrow up one line.
■ CTRL X──move the Arrow down one line.
■ CTRL S──move the Arrow left one char.
■ CTRL D──move the Arrow right one char.
■ CTRL W──move the Arrow up 5 lines.
■ CTRL Z──move the Arrow down 5 lines.
■ CTRL A──move the Arrow left 15 chars.
■ CTRL F──move the Arrow right 15 chars.
^W ^E Layout of these keys
/ \ on the keyboard.
^A ^S ^D ^F
\ / where leading caret (^)
^Z ^X indicates a control key
The function of each of the Mouse buttons is
dependent on the position of the Arrow on the
screen.
In the following files on the Mouse and
Windows you will learn how the position of
the Arrow modifies the function of each of
the Mouse buttons.
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▌PRESS: ALT+B to bury this window▐
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