![]() It’s insanely frustrating to be editing a tweet or comment and have the browser navigate away from the page because I hit the key combo that’s so intuitive to me now. But there is no Command / Windows key on the Chromebook, so it’s easy to press those key combos from OS X muscle memory. Technically, the key combo for previous and next page are Alt+Left and Alt-Right, respectively. Unfortunately, the key combo that I’ve become accustomed to over time has another function on the Chromebook. I’m a pro at Command+Left and Command+Right now. Again, the Home and End keys were missing. It’s taken a while, but I’m finally comfortable with the usage.įast forward to 2014. I eventually discovered that the Command+Left and Command+Right combos performed the same action. ![]() When transitioning from Windows to my MacBook Pro around 2009, I lamented the missing Home and End keys.
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