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Moving the cursor in the panel is very easy. If your keyboard has arrows, use them. If the arrow keys don't work (it might be due to a badly configured TERM environment variable), you can use the Emacs commands bindings as well.
UP, ^P
Move the cursor vertically up one entry (‘previous-line’). |
DOWN, ^N
Move the cursor vertically down one entry (‘next-line’). |
HOME, ESC <
Move the cursor on the first entry in the panel (‘beginning-of-panel’). |
END, ESC >
Move the cursor on the last entry in the panel (‘end-of-panel’). |
PGUP, ESC v
Move the cursor vertically down one page (‘scroll-down’). |
PGDOWN, ^V
Move the cursor vertically down one page (‘scroll-up’). |
ESC g
Scroll the panel entries to the left (‘horizontal-scroll-left’). |
ESC j
Scroll the panel entries to the right (‘horizontal-scroll-right’). |
^X P
In order to optimize the screen output, you can modify the scroll step (‘set-scroll-step’). This is the number of lines to try scrolling a panel when the cursor moves out. The ‘StartupScrollStep’ specifies the initial scroll step, but using ‘set-scroll-step’ you can dynamically change it. |
TAB, ^I, ^X o
Move the cursor in the other panel (‘other-panel’). |
^X P
Switch the two panels. This command works even when |
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