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The Home key is the one on your keyboard labeled Home. The Enter key (called
Return by some longtime typists) is usually labeled Enter but may just have
a bent arrow. See (for example)
http://www.seoconsultants.com/window.../keyboard4.png or (with
explanation) http://www.seoconsultants.com/windows/keyboard/

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The HOME key gets you HOME when out lost hunting.

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Heart

Home is where the heart is.
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Home is where the heart is.
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Chest is usually where the heart is.

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Heart


Home is where the heart is.
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Chest is usually where the heart is.


Would that be Money chest?


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The Home key is the key with an arrow pointing to the North-West.
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Only if you are a cardiologist.

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In article ,
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Heart


Home is where the heart is.
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Chest is usually where the heart is.


Would that be Money chest?




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Just in case this was a real question, the Home key, which is usually
located on the right side of your keyboard near the arrow keys, moves
the cursor focus to the beginning of the line being edited (the End
key does the opposite) and the Enter key will insert a paragraph end
command into your text.
They have slightly different functions in dialogs and menus.

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I thought that was the RUBY SLIPPER key. You tap it three times...

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Not on my Satnav!

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Now Robert!

Your ignorance is APALLING!

The Home key is the key with an arrow pointing to the North-West.

Only in the NORTHERN HEMISPHERE!

For me, it is the SOUTH-EAST - and Don't forget it!!!!!
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The Home key is the key with an arrow pointing to the North-West.
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