Navigating in Memory Windows

Mouse
Use the mouse to position the cursor on the desired memory location. Left click inside the Memory window and a cursor will appear. Switch between digit- and ASCII- columns by positioning the cursor at the desired column. Double click a location to open the edit box. When repositioning the window using the vertical scroll-bar, the address field shows the new memory location. Clicking inside the vertical scroll bar moves the visible area one screen up or down.

Keyboard
The following keys are defined:
Arrow - Move the cursor in the desired direction.
Ctrl-Arrow - (Left/Right) Move the cursor to the next memory location.
Tab/Shift-Tab - Move the cursor to the next/previous memory location.
Home - Move to the left of the current line.
End - Move the the right of the current line.
Ctrl-Home - Move to the first memory location.
Ctrl-End - Move to the last memory location.
PgUp - Advance one screen up.
PgDn - Advance one screen down.

Jump to Address
In the tool bar, the Address field shows the address of the current memory location. This value can be edited to move the cursor to any desired locaiton.

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