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F123Light Copyright F123 Consulting
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content/F123/locales/ar_EG.UTF-8/quickstart.txt
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Welcome to the F123Light Operating System!
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Since this is the first time you start your computer with F123Light, we will share with you introductory information on the screen reader, as well as present a few questions which will help you configure your system.
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The screen reading software reading this text is called Fenrir. Many commands that control Fenrir involve a special key, which we call the Fenrir key. The Fenrir key is the "Insert" key on your numeric keypad, tipically found on the right of most full-size desktop keyboards.
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You can hold "Fenrir+Control" and use the left and right arrow keys to select speech settings such as pitch, rate, or volume. Hold "Fenrir+Control" and use the up and down arrows to adjust the selected speech setting.
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To read by line, you can use the 7, 8, and 9 keys on your numeric keypad. Number 7 will read the previous line, 8 the current line, and 9 the next line.
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If you find that something is not reading like it should, try using highlight mode. You can access this by pressing "Fenrir+numpad_star". One place where this is useful is the menu in the text editor. To get back to cursor tracking, the default, simply press the same shortcut again.
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In the event the system stops speaking completely, you can use the Fenrir script key, sometimes called the Windows or Super key, in combination with shift+r to run the restore-accessibility command. This should almost never be needed, but is in place to provide a rescue should a configuration file get changed to an unusable state by accident.
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You may explore these and other commands without causing any changes to the computer by entering Fenrir's learn mode by pressing "Fenrir+H". After entering "Fenrir+H", you can press any key combination you desire and the computer will describe its purpose. Once you press the "Escape" key, the screen will be active again and any key combination you press will actually work.
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Feel free to try "Insert+H" now, if you wish to explore the keyboard without causing this screen to change.
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To move to the next screen, press either the enter or escape key. The "Escape" key or "ESC" key is usually located on the top left corner of the keyboard.
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This introduction will now allow you to easily configure your new system. For any questions which you do not know the answer for or would prefer to answer at another time, press the "Escape" key.
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For security reasons, we recommend that you start by changing the default passwords to something that is actually secret.
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Start by changing the password you used to login. This password is also used for administration tasks such as configuring your wireless network.
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To continue with the setup process, press the "Enter" key.
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content/F123/locales/en_US.UTF-8/about.txt
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F123Light Copyright F123 Consulting
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Version 18.11.28
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content/F123/locales/en_US.UTF-8/quickstart.txt
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Welcome to the F123Light Operating System!
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Since this is the first time you start your computer with F123Light, we will share with you introductory information on the screen reader, as well as present a few questions which will help you configure your system.
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The screen reading software reading this text is called Fenrir. Many commands that control Fenrir involve a special key, which we call the Fenrir key. The Fenrir key is the "Insert" key on your numeric keypad, tipically found on the right of most full-size desktop keyboards.
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You can hold "Fenrir+Control" and use the left and right arrow keys to select speech settings such as pitch, rate, or volume. Hold "Fenrir+Control" and use the up and down arrows to adjust the selected speech setting.
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To read by line, you can use the 7, 8, and 9 keys on your numeric keypad. Number 7 will read the previous line, 8 the current line, and 9 the next line.
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If you find that something is not reading like it should, try using highlight mode. You can access this by pressing "Fenrir+numpad_star". One place where this is useful is the menu in the text editor. To get back to cursor tracking, the default, simply press the same shortcut again.
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In the event the system stops speaking completely, you can use the Fenrir script key, sometimes called the Windows or Super key, in combination with shift+r to run the restore-accessibility command. This should almost never be needed, but is in place to provide a rescue should a configuration file get changed to an unusable state by accident.
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You may explore these and other commands without causing any changes to the computer by entering Fenrir's learn mode by pressing "Fenrir+H". After entering "Fenrir+H", you can press any key combination you desire and the computer will describe its purpose. Once you press the "Escape" key, the screen will be active again and any key combination you press will actually work.
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Feel free to try "Insert+H" now, if you wish to explore the keyboard without causing this screen to change.
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To move to the next screen, press either the enter or escape key. The "Escape" key or "ESC" key is usually located on the top left corner of the keyboard.
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This introduction will now allow you to easily configure your new system. For any questions which you do not know the answer for or would prefer to answer at another time, press the "Escape" key.
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For security reasons, we recommend that you start by changing the default passwords to something that is actually secret.
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Start by changing the password you used to login. This password is also used for administration tasks such as configuring your wireless network.
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To continue with the setup process, press the "Enter" key.
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content/F123/locales/pt_BR.UTF-8/about.txt
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F123Light Copyright F123 Consulting
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Version 18.11.28
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content/F123/locales/pt_BR.UTF-8/quickstart.txt
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Bem-vindo ao Sistema Operacional F123Light!
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Como é a primeira vez que você inicia seu computador com o F123Light, daremos a você informações introdutórias sobre o leitor de telas e faremos algumas perguntas que o ajudarão a configurar o sistema.
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O software leitor de telas que lê este texto é chamado Fenrir. Muitos comandos que controlam o Fenrir envolvem uma tecla especial, que por vezes chamamos de Tecla Fenrir. A Tecla Fenrir é a tecla "Insert" do teclado numérico, que se encontra normalmente à direita na maioria dos teclados de desktop de tamanho padrão.
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Por exemplo, manter "Fenrir" pressionada e apertar a Seta Cima aumenta o volume. "Fenrir+Seta Baixo" diminui o volume. Pode usar também "Fenrir+Esquerda" e "Fenrir+Direita" para reduzir e aumentar a velocidade com que o Fenrir lê a tela para você.
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Para ler por linha, pode usar as teclas 7, 8 e 9 do teclado numérico. O número 7 lê a linha anterior, 8 a linha atual e 9 a próxima linha.
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Você pode explorar estes e outros comandos sem fazer qualquer alteração no computador entrando no modo de aprendizado do Fenrir, pressionando "Fenrir+1". Após apertar "Fenrir+1",. Você pode pressionar qualquer combinação de teclas que desejar e o computador descreverá o propósito da mesma. Assim que você pressionar a tecla "Escape", a tela ficará ativa novamente e qualquer tecla que você pressionar vai realmente funcionar.
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In the event the system stops speaking completely, you can use the Fenrir script key, sometimes called the Windows or Super key, in combination with shift+r to run the restore-accessibility command. This should almost never be needed, but is in place to provide a rescue should a configuration file get changed to an unusable state by accident.
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You may explore these and other commands without causing any changes to the computer by entering Fenrir's learn mode by pressing "Fenrir+H". After entering "Fenrir+H", you can press any key combination you desire and the computer will describe its purpose. Once you press the "Escape" key, the screen will be active again and any key combination you press will actually work.
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Feel free to try "Insert+H" now, if you wish to explore the keyboard without causing this screen to change.
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To move to the next screen, press either the enter or escape key. The "Escape" key or "ESC" key is usually located on the top left corner of the keyboard.
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This introduction will now allow you to easily configure your new system. For any questions which you do not know the answer for or would prefer to answer at another time, press the "Escape" key.
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For security reasons, we recommend that you start by changing the default passwords to something that is actually secret.
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Start by changing the password you used to login. This password is also used for administration tasks such as configuring your wireless network.
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To continue with the setup process, press the "Enter" key.
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content/F123/locales/tips/ar_EG.UTF-8/barnard.txt
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Press F1 to toggle transmit mode, tab moves between chat and channel/user list, f10 exits. Highlight mode is useful in the channel/user list.
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content/F123/locales/tips/ar_EG.UTF-8/nano.txt
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You can use Control+Home and Control+End to quickly go to the top and bottom of the document.
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You can use Home and End to quickly go to the beginning and end of the current line.
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You can use Alt+W to hear how many words, lines, and characters your document has.
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You can use F7 to spell check your document.
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You can use Alt+Shift+Less than and Alt+Shift+Greater than to move to other documents which are opened on the text editor.
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You can use Control+H to search and replace words, strings, or patterns.
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You can use Control+F to search and find something on your document.
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You can use Alt+C to let the editor try to complete a word you have started typing. You must have used that same word somewhere else on the same document.
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You can hold down the Shift key and then move the cursor to highlight any text and then copy it with Control+C or cut it with Control+X. Then you can paste it in a new location in that document with Control+V.
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If you have more than one document opened at the same time, you can use Alt+Spacebar to go to the next document or Control+Spacebar to go to the previous document.
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You can use Control+O to open a new document.
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In some places on this editor, the word "buffer" is used in place of the word "file", but it refers to the same thing.
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content/F123/locales/tips/ar_EG.UTF-8/ne.txt
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Pressing home while in the middle or end of a line goes to the begenning of the line. If you are already at the beginning of the line focus will jump to the top of the document.
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Pressing end while in the middle or begenning of a line goes to the end of the line. If you are already at the end of the line focus will jump to the bottom of the document.
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You can use Alt+W to hear how many words, lines, and characters your document has.
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You can use F7 to spell check your document.
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You can use Alt+Shift+Less than and Alt+Shift+Greater than to move to other documents which are opened on the text editor.
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You can use Control+H to search and replace words, strings, or patterns.
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You can use Control+F to search and find something on your document.
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You can use Alt+C to let the editor try to complete a word you have started typing. You must have used that same word somewhere else on the same document.
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You can mark the begenning of a block of text with control+B then move the cursor to the end of the text and then copy it with Control+C or cut it with Control+X. Then you can paste it in a new location in that document with Control+V.
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You can use Control+O to open a new document.
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In some places on this editor, the word "buffer" is used in place of the word "file", but it refers to the same thing.
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content/F123/locales/tips/en_US.UTF-8/barnard.txt
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Press F1 to toggle transmit mode, tab moves between chat and channel/user list, f10 exits. Highlight mode is useful in the channel/user list.
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content/F123/locales/tips/en_US.UTF-8/nano.txt
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You can use Control+Home and Control+End to quickly go to the top and bottom of the document.
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You can use Home and End to quickly go to the beginning and end of the current line.
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You can use Alt+W to hear how many words, lines, and characters your document has.
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You can use F7 to spell check your document.
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You can use Alt+Shift+Less than and Alt+Shift+Greater than to move to other documents which are opened on the text editor.
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You can use Control+H to search and replace words, strings, or patterns.
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You can use Control+F to search and find something on your document.
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You can use Alt+C to let the editor try to complete a word you have started typing. You must have used that same word somewhere else on the same document.
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You can hold down the Shift key and then move the cursor to highlight any text and then copy it with Control+C or cut it with Control+X. Then you can paste it in a new location in that document with Control+V.
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If you have more than one document opened at the same time, you can use Alt+Spacebar to go to the next document or Control+Spacebar to go to the previous document.
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You can use Control+O to open a new document.
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In some places on this editor, the word "buffer" is used in place of the word "file", but it refers to the same thing.
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content/F123/locales/tips/en_US.UTF-8/ne.txt
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Pressing home while in the middle or end of a line goes to the begenning of the line. If you are already at the beginning of the line focus will jump to the top of the document.
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Pressing end while in the middle or begenning of a line goes to the end of the line. If you are already at the end of the line focus will jump to the bottom of the document.
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You can use Alt+W to hear how many words, lines, and characters your document has.
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You can use F7 to spell check your document.
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You can use Alt+Shift+Less than and Alt+Shift+Greater than to move to other documents which are opened on the text editor.
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You can use Control+H to search and replace words, strings, or patterns.
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You can use Control+F to search and find something on your document.
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You can use Alt+C to let the editor try to complete a word you have started typing. You must have used that same word somewhere else on the same document.
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You can mark the begenning of a block of text with control+B then move the cursor to the end of the text and then copy it with Control+C or cut it with Control+X. Then you can paste it in a new location in that document with Control+V.
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You can use Control+O to open a new document.
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In some places on this editor, the word "buffer" is used in place of the word "file", but it refers to the same thing.
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content/F123/locales/tips/pt_BR.UTF-8/barnard.txt
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Press F1 to toggle transmit mode, tab moves between chat and channel/user list, f10 exits. Highlight mode is useful in the channel/user list.
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content/F123/locales/tips/pt_BR.UTF-8/nano.txt
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You can use Control+Home and Control+End to quickly go to the top and bottom of the document.
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You can use Home and End to quickly go to the beginning and end of the current line.
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You can use Alt+W to hear how many words, lines, and characters your document has.
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You can use F7 to spell check your document.
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You can use Alt+Shift+Less than and Alt+Shift+Greater than to move to other documents which are opened on the text editor.
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You can use Control+H to search and replace words, strings, or patterns.
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You can use Control+F to search and find something on your document.
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You can use Alt+C to let the editor try to complete a word you have started typing. You must have used that same word somewhere else on the same document.
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You can hold down the Shift key and then move the cursor to highlight any text and then copy it with Control+C or cut it with Control+X. Then you can paste it in a new location in that document with Control+V.
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If you have more than one document opened at the same time, you can use Alt+Spacebar to go to the next document or Control+Spacebar to go to the previous document.
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You can use Control+O to open a new document.
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In some places on this editor, the word "buffer" is used in place of the word "file", but it refers to the same thing.
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content/F123/locales/tips/pt_BR.UTF-8/ne.txt
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Pressing home while in the middle or end of a line goes to the begenning of the line. If you are already at the beginning of the line focus will jump to the top of the document.
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Pressing end while in the middle or begenning of a line goes to the end of the line. If you are already at the end of the line focus will jump to the bottom of the document.
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You can use Alt+W to hear how many words, lines, and characters your document has.
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You can use F7 to spell check your document.
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You can use Alt+Shift+Less than and Alt+Shift+Greater than to move to other documents which are opened on the text editor.
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You can use Control+H to search and replace words, strings, or patterns.
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You can use Control+F to search and find something on your document.
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You can use Alt+C to let the editor try to complete a word you have started typing. You must have used that same word somewhere else on the same document.
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You can mark the begenning of a block of text with control+B then move the cursor to the end of the text and then copy it with Control+C or cut it with Control+X. Then you can paste it in a new location in that document with Control+V.
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You can use Control+O to open a new document.
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In some places on this editor, the word "buffer" is used in place of the word "file", but it refers to the same thing.
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