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Select text and move around a webpage with the keyboard
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bet | 2/9 | Sana | 19.03.2017 | Hajmi | 0,81 Mb. | | #242 |
Rather than using a mouse to select text and move around within a webpage, you can use standard navigation keys on your keyboard—HOME, END, PAGE UP, PAGE DOWN, and the arrow keys. This feature is called Caret Browsing and is named after the caret—or cursor. This makes it easier to select, copy, and paste text to another document—without a mouse. With Caret Browsing on, move up, down, left and right on the webpage my pressing and holding the arrow keys. To select text, just move the cursor to the beginning of the text, hold down the SHIFT key and move the arrow keys until the text you want is selected. With text selected, you can copy (CTRL+C), and paste (CTRL+V), in a separate document. See below for steps to Enable Caret Browsing for New Windows and Tabs.
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