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How do I scroll up and down the screen? When I use the up and down arrow keys, I only get my history. Thanks!

How do I scroll up and down the Terminal screen? When I use the upa dn down arrow keys, I only get my history. Please advise. Thanks!

6 Answers

You could try Shift + Up/down

What do you mean by history? When you scroll you will see previous commands and output.

By history I mean that I see previous commands and output. Excuse my pithiness.

So, what do you want to do when you scroll?

Didn't work. But of course, I forgot that the problem is in the course, I am using their Terminal window (which is virtual), and not my own. When I go in later and use my own, I will try it. I honestly forget how I have gone up and down in the past. I am fairly new to Command Line. But recently I have started to compile a whole bunch of information regarding getting around in Command Line. I will include this. Thanks Philip!

Apparently this has been a common issue with many people. I came across this in stack exchange:

http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/40242/scroll-inside-screen-or-pause-output