>>>>> Phillip Lord writes: > The arrows keys work perfectly well in my experience. In addition, there is > the mouse. We should avoid thinking that the audience for a tutorial has our same biases. Arrows and mouse are terribly slow if one is used to having their fingers on the home row. That said, there are indeed people for whom an arrow-key-and- mouse tutorial would be better suited. A good tutorial is readable and helpful to all audiences, not just for those whom we presume have the same predilections as ourselves. anyone who suggests we do away with mentioning C-npfb because *they* don't use those keys is making a mistake, in my opinion, by neglecting readers who would benefit from learning about the n/p/f/b paradigm (which is pervasive throughout Emacs, such as M-n, n in dired, C-M-n, C-c C-n, etc). -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2