You can leave the current page and jump to a new one with 7 different
keys.
The simplest of these are:
<#151#>• <#151#>
<#152#>RETURN<#152#>; With it you get to the next page, but remain on
the same height in the page. Together with a key like
Shift or Alt you jump to the last page.
<#153#>BACKSPACE<#153#> or <#154#>-<#154#> on the normal keyboard (i.e. not on
the number keypad. -TT). With these two keys you get to the previous
page and stay on the same height in the page again. Also with the
keys Shift or Alt you jump to the first page.
<#155#>ENTER<#155#> has the same function as <#156#>RETURN<#156#> except for the
fact that it gets you to the beginning of the page. This is handy for
scrolling through the file.
- on the number keypad has the same function as <#157#>BACKSPACE<#157#>,
except that you always end up at the bottom of a page.
If you keep the <#158#>Ctrl<#158#> key pressed while you press any of the above
mentioned keys, you get temporarily in the ``physical mode''.
An explanation of this is following in the next few paragraphs.
For now this much: you then do not get to the page with the next highest
page number when pressing <#159#>RETURN<#159#>, but to that one which is next
in line after the current page, in the DVI file.
The rest of the possibilities need a further explanation.