Keys on a keyboard that move the cursor left or right, up or down. (Kybdy, Gr. 1)
an alternative method of moving the cursor around a spreadsheet
Sometimes also called direction keys. The keys are usually found together on the key board and have an up, down, left, and right direction.
The keys in the lower-right corner of the Apple IIgs keyboard that you can press in most applications to move the cursor insertion point in the direction indicated.
keys on the keyboard that are labeled with arrows up, down, left and right.
These are the four keys with arrows on, situated to the right of the return key. These keys can be used to move the cursor on the screen vertically and horizontally, corresponding to the direction of the arrow.
The four keys on computer keyboards designated with up, down, left and right arrows. In MovieWorks, the up and down arrows control the sound volume while previewing or playing a Project. In pause, press the left arrow to go back to the previous track or the right arrow to advance to the next track. Holding the Shift key and pressing the left arrow goes to the previous Scene; the right arrow advances to the next Scene.
These four keys are used to move the cursor on the screen. The up and down arrows move the cursor up or down one line. The left and right arrows move the cursor one character.
Four keys, labeled with arrows, that cause movement (usually of the insertion point) in the indicated direction.
In CDE, the four directional keys on a keyboard.
The four keys on a computer keyboard that are commonly used to move the cursor around in programs that support such movement. Some keyboards feature 8...
The four directional keys on a keyboard. Also see navigation keys.
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A set of 4 keys at the right of the computer keyboard that can be used to control the movement of the cursor on the screen up, down, left, and right.
Direction keys that move or "nudge" selected objects in small increments. You can also use Arrow keys to position the cursor when you type or edit text onscreen or in a dialog box.
keys with arrows on them you use to move the insertion point up, down, left, or right.
Also called Direction Keys. Keys used at times to navigate around the screen- especially in text areas. Arrow keys have arrows pointing up, down, right, and left.
Arrow keys are buttons on a computer keyboard that move the cursor in a specified direction. They are typically located at the bottom of the keyboard to the side of the numeric keypad, usually arranged in an inverted-T layout but also found in diamond shapes. Arrow keys are commonly used for navigating around documents and for playing games.