Sentence examples for arrows to scroll from inspiring English sources

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The only visible options were left and right arrows to scroll through some other (also unfamiliar) business pages.

Use the arrows to scroll through your images until you find the image that you want to print.

Click the up and down arrows to scroll through the list of available names, and choose the ones to your liking.

After you have typed a cheat press enter and then if you want to use the cheat again you press tab and use the up or down arrows to scroll through what you previously typed.

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In your web browser, you can use your touchpad or arrow keys to scroll backwards and forwards through the exhibit and interact with the works—moving some around the digital space, turning others to view them from different angles.

Use the arrow keys to scroll and select the partitions.

Use the Left/Right arrow keys to scroll the menu, and Enter to select.

If you don't see your curriculum, use the navigation arrows at the bottom to scroll through.

Some suggested games are displayed on the page, and you can click on the left and right arrow on the sides to scroll along these suggestions.

(The publisher so far provides no arrows to suggest which way to scroll the text).

Somewhat like in a VR headset, the viewer can control where they look using a mouse wheel to scroll and arrow keys to tilt and pan.

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