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How get to top or bottom of (any kind of) page without scrolling?

On a Windows PC, I could press Ctrl+Home to immediately go to the top of a page (text document, Word document, web page, etc)... Ctrl+End to go to the bottom.

Im Mac, there are no Home/End keys. The best I have found is Ctrl+UpArrow but I have to press it several times to get to the top of a long scroll.

Please, please.. isn't there a way to get to the top/bottom of pages with one set of keystrokes?

Thanks.

Posted on Aug 21, 2010 7:25 AM

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Posted on Aug 21, 2010 7:28 AM

Hello,

Try using Command key + arrow up (or down).

Regards
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Aug 21, 2010 9:39 AM in response to BobHarris

BobHarris wrote:
On a laptop (and some keyboards that also have an fn key)
fn+left arrow - top of page
fn+right arrow - bottom of page
fn+up arrow - page up
fn+down arrow - page down


The reason those work is because adding the Fn key turns those keys into Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down. On extended keyboards, you can get to top of page by pressing just the Home key, and the bottom of a page by pressing End.

How get to top or bottom of (any kind of) page without scrolling?

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