![]() There are just a few things that are a bit annoying. ![]() I can go backward and forward in history by pressing s and selecting a page or just back once with B. I can open a tab with T or a link in a new tab with ctrl+t and close the tab with ctrl+q and switch tab with. It's also possible to scroll down one line with J and up one line with K. Reading text is easy, just page down/up which can be combined with arrow keys to go down/up half a page.Įxample: page down + arrow up goes down a page and then up half a page because it puts the cursor at the top of the page when I hit page down. The reason for 21 (or 12 or 31 and so on) instead of 20 is that 2 and 1 are close to each other on the keyboard so I can easily hit them with my left hand while putting my right index finger on the j key. ![]() So if I see that a link is 1 decimeter below the cursor, I press "21j" to go down 21 lines which puts me close to the link and then I can usually just press tab once or twice and enter. It's also possible to use numbers before j and k (or any other commands) to go down or up multiple lines. When there are too many links in the way I sometimes use j and k to go down or up lines to skip them or '/' to search for the text of the link.
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