Hi
Am 19.07.2011 um 21:57 schrieb vr8ce:

> I'm looking for an option to have the insertion point follow the
> cursor. That is, if I'm at the top of a document, and hit the Page
> Down key three or four times, I want the current line to be the top of
> the window, so that, if I hit the down arrow, e.g., I'm on the second
> line of the current window, instead of being taken back to the second
> line of the document.

To sum it up:

Move with cursor following:

cmd + arrow up: top of document
cmd + arrow down: EOF
opt + arrow up: up one page
opt + arrow down: down one page

For scrolling (without taking insertion point with you):
home key
end key
page up key
page down key
Plus the option mentioned by Kendall: "Shortcut for scrolling window while 
keeping cursor position is control-up/down. You can also do 
control+option-up/down (for 3 lines) andcontrol+option+command-up/down (for 6 
lines)."

Also: see p. 341ff (Version 10) in the very fine user manual for a more 
complete list.

Regards,
Roland

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