I'm using a Macbook and want to scroll to the top and bottom of documents using the keyboard. Is there a keyboard shortcut that does this?

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What is the application you're using to display the document? – Kevin M Nov 29 '10 at 15:23
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On a Macbook, try fn-LeftArrow for Home and fn-RightArrow for End.

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Sure. Just use Command-Down or Command-Up. The Command key is to either side of the spacebar.

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everyone says that but that does not work. I don't know why but i have tried it many times – danny Nov 12 '10 at 3:21
Command-up Command-down works on my Macbook, make sure that the page is in focus and not a text area or box. Click on some "white space" then try cmd-up and cmd-down. – Sean Ferguson Jan 25 at 22:43
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If you hold fn and 'command' at the same time, then hit left arrow (scroll to top) or right arrow (scroll to bottom), that should do it.

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This answer is wrong. Just try it on this very web page in Safari. It will not navigate the web page, but go to the home page (Command-Home) or do nothing (Command-End). In TextEdit, it will just produce the notification sound for unassigned keyboard shortcuts. – Daniel Beck Jan 25 at 22:28
It at least works for Office/Word, which is what one may assume is meant by "Document." – Macsimile Jan 26 at 2:55
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