As far as I can tell, Control-K deletes from the cursor to the end of a line.
Here are some other shortcuts I came across:
Control-A, move to the start of a line.
Control-E, move to the end of a line.
Control-F, move to the next character.
Control-B, move to the previous character.
Control-N, mov
Don't forget cmd-del to delete to the start of a line (I assume fn-del to
delete to the end). Also, note that these commands go back or forward from the
cursor, so if you put your cursor on the U in "cursor" and hit option-del, only
the c would be erased since the command goes to the start of th
Hi all, I was messing around the other day with Mac keyboard shortcuts, and I
learned a few things.
Forward delete characters, fn-delete
Forward delete words, FN-Option-Delete
Backward delete words, Option-Delete
Hope this is new to some of you.
I wish Mac had a keyboard practice mode, like voi