-| Key | Description of function |
-|--------------------------- |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
-| Arrows | Move the cursor around |
-| Shift+arrows | Move and select text |
-| Home or Ctrl+LeftArrow | Move to the beginning of the current line |
-| End or Ctrl+RightArrow | Move to the end of the current line |
-| Alt+LeftArrow | Move cursor one word left |
-| Alt+RightArrow | Move cursor one word right |
-| Alt+{ | Move cursor to previous empty line, or beginning of document |
-| Alt+} | Move cursor to next empty line, or end of document |
-| PageUp | Move cursor up one page |
-| PageDown | Move cursor down one page |
-| Ctrl+Home or Ctrl+UpArrow | Move cursor to start of document |
-| Ctrl+End or Ctrl+DownArrow | Move cursor to end of document |
-| Ctrl+L | Jump to a line in the file (prompts with #) |
-| Ctrl+W | Cycle between splits in the current tab (use `> vsplit` or `> hsplit` to create a split) |
+| Key | Description of function |
+|---------------------------- |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
+| Arrows | Move the cursor around |
+| Shift+arrows | Move and select text |
+| Alt(Ctrl on Mac)+LeftArrow | Move to the beginning of the current line |
+| Alt(Ctrl on Mac)+RightArrow | Move to the end of the current line |
+| Home | Move to the beginning of the current line |
+| End | Move to the end of the current line |
+| Ctrl(Alt on Mac)+LeftArrow | Move cursor one word left |
+| Ctrl(Alt on Mac)+RightArrow | Move cursor one word right |
+| Alt+{ | Move cursor to previous empty line, or beginning of document |
+| Alt+} | Move cursor to next empty line, or end of document |
+| PageUp | Move cursor up one page |
+| PageDown | Move cursor down one page |
+| Ctrl+Home or Ctrl+UpArrow | Move cursor to start of document |
+| Ctrl+End or Ctrl+DownArrow | Move cursor to end of document |
+| Ctrl+L | Jump to a line in the file (prompts with #) |
+| Ctrl+W | Cycle between splits in the current tab (use `> vsplit` or `> hsplit` to create a split) |