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<!DOCTYPE html public "-//IETF//DTD HTML 3.0//EN">
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Help on Lynx Movement commands</TITLE>
<LINK rev="made" href="mailto:lynx-dev@sig.net">
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<H1>+++ MOVEMENT HELP +++</H1>
<PRE>
        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
</PRE>
</BODY>
</HTML>