# W3M Introduction This guide introduces navigation in the `w3m` web browser, as used in the Stormux gaming image. W3M can function both as a text only browser and as a pager. Basically, it's very good at displaying text, and can follow links. ## Moving Around - Use the **Up** and **Down arrow keys** to read the page line by line. - If the page contains **links**, use: - **Tab** to move forward through links. - **Shift+Tab** to move backward. - **Enter** to follow the selected link. ## Understanding Key Notation - `Control+x` means **hold Control and press x**. - `Escape then x` means **press Escape**, then press **x** (not at the same time). ## Useful Keybindings - **UpArrow**: Move up one line. - **DownArrow**: Move down one line. - **LeftArrow**: Move back one character. - **RightArrow**: Move forward one character. - **b**: Move back one word. - **w**: Move forward one word. - **Shift+B**: Return to the previous page. - **PageUp**: Move up one screen. On Raspberry Pi 400 or 500: **Function+Left Arrow** - **PageDown**: Move down one screen. On Raspberry Pi 400 or 500: **Function+Right Arrow** - **Home**: Jump to the top of the page. On Raspberry Pi 400 or 500: **Function+Up Arrow** - **End**: Jump to the bottom of the page. On Raspberry Pi 400 or 500: **Function+Down Arrow** - **q**: Quit `w3m`. - **Shift+H**: Show the full list of keybindings. - **Escape then l**: Open a list of all links on the page. ## Additional Help To read the full built-in help for `w3m`, press `Shift+H` or visit the [W3M Help File](/usr/share/w3m/w3mhelp.html). To return to this help page after viewing the built-in help, press `Shift+B` (to go back up one page).