Part of that is due to being built (or mimic one which was built) on an era where "normal" text operations and "block" (or "selection") operations were considered to be kind of different "editing modes", the canonical example being WordStar. Microsoft, as almost always, ignored all that and just invented their own way to do things, which they then called the "standard" way
Thank you, I just not familiar. At least there is a key. I know that Ctrl-End places cursor at the last line of WINDOW, and to go to the end of TEXT, you must press Ctrl-PgDn. Same with Home and PgUp.
Old techniques is not bad, but Scroll Lock... Is there speedrun of old terminals with Scroll Lock? I usually win games on youtube.
I know that Scroll Lock worked hundreds years ago, maybe on terminals, which were conected to mainframes. Maybe better would be if Scroll Lock still working and Caps not, but some Linux users use Caps Lock to swich keyboard layout.