+++ Other Commands +++
a - Places the link that you are currently positioned
on in your personal bookmark file.
c - Allows you to send a mail message to the owner
or maintainer of the data that you are currently
viewing. In the case that no owner is known,
you cannot send a comment.
d - Downloads the file pointed to by the current link
and displays an option menu allowing the file to
be saved or transfered by configurable options.
g - Allows you to enter any URL or filename that
you wish to view.
? or H - Hypertext help to explain how to navigate in
Lynx and use its features.
i - Shows an index of files or subjects. This is
configurable by the System administrator, or
within documents that you may be viewing.
j - Allows you to enter a "short" name to execute a
jump command configured by your system administrator.
Press "?" and ENTER to see a list of defined
jump commands.
k - Shows a list of key mappings. Keys remapped in
"lynx.cfg" show up in this list.
m - Returns to the first screen and empties the
history stack.
p - Brings up a list of print commands.
o - Brings up a list of setable options.
q - Quits Lynx. ('Q' quits without asking)
/ - Search for a string of characters in the current
document case insensitive or case sensitive
depending on the options set. (see options).
s - Search through an external searchable indexed document.
n - Move to the next instance of a search string if you
have searched previously.
v - Views your current Bookmark file.
z - Abort a network transfer in progress. If any partial
data has been transfered it will be displayed.
<backspace> - displays the history page.
= - Show information about the file and link that you
are currently viewing.
\ - Toggles between viewing the HTML source of a
document and the rendered version of the document.
! - Spawns your default operating system shell.
CTRL-R - Reloads the current document and resets
the display.
CTRL-W - Resets or cleans up the display.
CTRL-U - Clears text from an input field or prompt.
CTRL-G - Cancels any input prompt, mail message or data
transfer.