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Viewing file: Select action/file-type: Next: Moving Text Within a Window, Previous: Invoking Info, Up: Stand-alone GNU Info [Contents][Index] 3 Moving the CursorGNU Info has several commands which allow you to move the cursor about the screen. The notation used in this manual to describe keystrokes is the same as the notation used within the Emacs manual (see User Input in The GNU Emacs Manual). C-x means press the CTRL key and the key x. M-x means press the META key and the key x. On many terminals the META key is known as the ALT key. SPC is the space bar. The other keys are usually called by the names printed on them. The following table lists the basic cursor movement commands in Info.
Each entry consists of the key sequence you should type to execute the
cursor movement, the
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