User`s manual

UW PICO(tm) 4.0 New File Modified AI
This is a test
SEARCH:
^g Get Help ^s FirstLine ^r Replace Up StartPar ^c match case
Esc Cancel ^e LastLine ^n Line no. Dn EndPar ^d backward
You now have a number of options:
1) Search for a word
2) Replace a word with another one
3) Move the cursor to the first line of the current file
4) Move the cursor to the last line of the file
5) Move the cursor to a specific line number
6) Move the cursor to the beginning of the paragraph
7) Move the cursor to the end of the paragraph
Move the cursor to the start of file
After having initiated the search command pressing Ctrl+F (Braille keyboard: either an
"f" with dots 7 and 8, or left thumb + dot 2 followed by the letter "f"), press Ctrl+S
(Braille keyboard: either an "s" with dots 7 and 8, or left thumb + dot 2, then the letter
"s")
Move the cursor to the last line of the file
After having initiated the search command pressing Ctrl+F (Braille keyboard: either an
"f" with dots 7 and 8, or left thumb + dot 2 followed by the letter "f"), press Ctrl+E
(Braille keyboard: either an "e" with dots 7 and 8, or left thumb + dot 2 , then the letter
"e")
Move the cursor to a specific line number
After having initiated the search command pressing Ctrl+F (Braille keyboard: either an
"f" with dots 7 and 8, or left thumb + dot 2 followed by the letter "f"), press Ctrl+N
(Braille keyboard: either an "n" with dots 7 and 8, or left thumb + dot 2, then the letter
"n")
Move the cursor to the beginning of the current paragraph
If you want to move the cursor to the start of the current paragraph, initiate the search
command pressing Ctrl+F (Braille keyboard: either an "f" with dots 7 and 8, or left
thumb + dot 2, then the letter "f"), and then press the up arrow key (Braille keyboard:
Space plus dot 2). You will then find the cursor on the first character of the current
paragraph.
Move the cursor to the end of the current paragraph
If you want to move the cursor to the start of the current paragraph, initiate the search
command pressing Ctrl+F (Braille keyboard: either an "f" with dots 7 and 8, or left
thumb + dot 2, then the letter "f"), and then press the down arrow key (Braille
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