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Cursor Movement
====Cursor Movement====
You can move your cursor right with FCTN d and left with FCTN s along the length of the line it is on. You must hold down the FCTN key with your right thumb; while holding it down you can move the cursor by keying s (left arrow) or d (right arrow). Cursor movement is "auto repeat": the cursor will move as long as you hold down the s or d. Once the cursor begins to move you can release the FCTN key; the cursor continues to move. You can use either minor case or capital letters for cursor movement. If you neglect to hold down the FCTN key the letters s or d will appear. These, too, will auto repeat. If you accidently do this you can key in OOPS! ( CTRL 1). This "undoes" the accident for one line only.
 
====Enter Key as Carriage Return Lever====
The cursor is hollow when you first turn on WORDWRITER. When the cursor is hollow it stops when it gets to the end of the line. When the hollow cursor reaches the right edge of the screen it will stop in the same a typewriter stops when it comes to the end of a line. If you key in ENTER the hollow cursor drops a line and moves to left margin; in this case the ENTER key acts like a typewriter carriage return.
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