Page Up and Page Down keys
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The Page Up and Page Down keys are two keys commonly found on computer keyboards.
The two keys are primarily used to scroll up or down in documents, but the scrolling distance varies between different applications. In cases when the document is shorter than required, the Page Up and Page Down keys don't respond.
The arrow keys and the scroll wheel can also be used to scroll a document, although by smaller incremental distances.
In most operating systems, if the Page Up or Page Down key is pressed along with the shift key in editable text, all the text scrolled over will be highlighted.
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