![]() The Mac Page Down / Page Up keys (fn-Down Arrow / fn-Up Arrow on a MacBook) only move the screen view, not the cursor. ![]() This is different than the behavior on a Mac. If however you are in an editable surface (like a text editor) and hit Page Down/Page Up it moves the screen and the cursor. On the Windows and Ubuntu based systems I have handy the Page Up and Page Down key perform the following action: Page Down/Page Up in a non-editing viewport (web browser, help system, etc) and the viewing window scrolls Down or Up by a screen. In spite of all this attention there was one key stroke combination group that I missed and it didn't get to me until very recently: the behavior of the Page Up and Page Down keys. Windows to Mac keystroke mapping - a quick guide ![]() Mac: Have you tried using the Option key? ![]() In the past I've written that among the more difficult things I encountered in the switch was the behavior of the keyboard: It has been nearly a year since I switched from Windows to Mac. ![]()
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