Why does the down arrow jump to the bottom?
Since yesterday, when I press the down arrow, the page jumps to the bottom (like pressing PageDown would do) and the up arrow jumps all the way back up. How do I set it back so that it scrolls a bit whilst I press the key?
What’s the function of my up and down arrow keys?
Normally, I scroll down a web page a bit at a time using the down arrow key on my laptop keyboard. Since yesterday, when I press the down arrow, the page jumps to the bottom (like pressing PageDown would do) and the up arrow jumps all the way back up.
Which is way should arrows point for a dropdown button?
Chevrons point in the direction where the action will occur, to show the future state. Arrows point in the direction where the action will occur, to show the future state. Expand containers expand or collapse the container content in place when navigating through a hierarchy. They show the future action.
Where do I find the arrows in PowerPoint?
In the “Lines” section of the drop-down menu, click one of the curved arrow shapes. You’ll find one with a single arrowhead, one with two heads, and a simple curved line with no arrowheads. Your pointer turns into a crosshair symbol.
Since yesterday, when I press the down arrow, the page jumps to the bottom (like pressing PageDown would do) and the up arrow jumps all the way back up. How do I set it back so that it scrolls a bit whilst I press the key?
Where do you place the nocking point on a bow?
Here are some handy tips for finding the nocking point. If you draw with your thumb, you should set the nocking point above the arrow, whereas archers who draw with the fingers will need to place the nocking point below the arrow. If you use an arrow rest, it will be much easier to find a starting point.
What happens when you put a heavy point on an arrow?
A heavy point actually destabilizes an arrow during launch, and the shaft will fly out from the bow when fitted with a heavy head. When an arrow is launched from a bow, the nock (i.e., notch for the bowstring) is accelerated before the tip.
How long does it take to make an arrow point?
Myth Number 5: It takes a really long time to make an arrow point. While it is true that making some stone tools (e.g., Clovis points) requires time and considerable skill, flintknapping, in general, is not a time-intensive task, nor does it necessarily require a great amount of skill.