Christopher Smith wrote:
Sigh.. M-x isn't help. That'd be C-h, or "help", or the help menu... all of which are displayed in the main buffer when you first launch Emacs. M-x gives you access to the command mini buffer, something that is explained in the first two pages of the Emacs tutorial.

Or C-?

I think F1 is also bound to help.

Emacs pretty much defined all of the expected help keystrokes from the bad, old days to be a help keystroke.

-a

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