cursor movement keys - translation to English
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cursor movement keys - translation to English

COMPUTER KEY DESIGNED TO MOVE THE CURSOR IN A SPECIFIED DIRECTION
WASD keys; Arrow key; IJKL keys; HJKL keys; HJKL; Hjkl; Esdf; QWES; Qwes; QAOP keys; Arrow Key; IJKL; Vi keys; WSAD keys; ASWD keys; QAOP; Cursor keys; IJKM keys; ZQSD; Cursor movement keys; Movement keys; Vi-binding; Vi key bindings; Cursor key; Up key; Down key; Left key; Right key
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cursor movement keys         
Teclas del movimiento del cursor, Las teclas que mueven el cursor en la pantalla
Arrow keys         
Teclas de dirección
arrow key         
(n.) = tecla de desplazamiento del cursor
Ex: The arrow keys are located on the numeric keypad, on the right side of the keyboard.

Definition

arrow key
<hardware> One of four keys on a keyboard marked with arrows pointing up, down, left and right. The arrow keys are used for such things as moving the cursor in a text document, for moving the input focus between the fields of a form or sometimes for scrolling a picture. (1998-06-26)

Wikipedia

Arrow keys

Arrow keys or cursor movement keys are keys on a computer keyboard that are either programmed or designated to move the cursor in a specified direction.

The term "cursor movement key" is distinct from "arrow key" in that the former term may refer to any of various keys on a computer keyboard designated for cursor movement, whereas "arrow keys" generally refers to one of four specific keys, typically marked with arrows.

Arrow keys are typically located at the bottom of the keyboard to the left side of the numeric keypad, usually arranged in an inverted-T layout but also found in diamond shapes and linear shapes. Arrow keys are commonly used for navigating around documents and for playing games. The inverted-T layout was popularized by the Digital Equipment Corporation LK201 keyboard from 1982.