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Most preferred shortcuts for 'Move the cursor up one screen, and scroll up by the same distance' action

There are 2 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found >100 times.

Most common shortcuts for this action

Programs using this action (except  CodeMirror Page Up ):

  1. ↑  Shift + Control + V - Used in
  2. Page Up - Used in

You might want to consider

Actions below are probably less related, but you may want to consider some of them.

Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

92%

Move the cursor down one screen, and scroll down by the same distance CodeMirror

92%

Move the cursor down one screen, and scroll down by the same distance CodeMirror

92%

Move the cursor down one screen, and scroll down by the same distance CodeMirror

90%

Scroll up Oracle EBS Forms

90%

Scroll up Xodo

90%

Scroll up Bluebeam Revu

90%

Up one screen QuickBooks Desktop (Mac)

90%

Scroll up Jupyter Notebook

90%

Scroll up Evolution

90%

Scroll up Windows Terminal 1.7

90%

Scroll up. Code::Blocks 17.12

90%

Scroll up X4: Foundations

90%

Scroll up Zathura 0.4.5

90%

Scroll up Zathura 0.4.5

90%

Scroll Up Edius Pro 9

90%

Scroll up Superhuman (macOS)

90%

Scroll up GitHub

90%

Scroll up GitHub

90%

Scroll up Facebook (Chrome)

90%

Scroll up Adobe Acrobat 2017 (Windows and Unix)

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