: The arrow keys inserted at the bottom right of the keyboard to control the cursor are called cursor keys . The workspace is specified on the monitor screen by controlling the cursor with the cursor keys. This key is used to move the cursor in different directions while keeping it under control. For example: Left (←), Right (→), Up (↑) and Down (↓) array keys can be used to move the cursor to the left , right , up and down, respectively. PgUp, PgDn can move the cursor up or down a page. The cursor can be moved to the beginning or end of the line using the Home and End keys, and the cursor using the Ctrl + Home and Ctrl + End keys at the very beginning or end of the document.