Moving backwards means returning to a page that you have just navigated away from. That means you clicked on some link or typed in another web address and now return to the previous website.
Moving forwards is only applicable after you have navigated backward. For example, you clicked the back arrow once too often. In this case the forward button moves you forward through the pages that you have left. That means, moving forward is undoing your backwards move.
- There is a
go forward and ago backward button in the top row of the menu (bottom left button of the device).
- Moving forward in history: No buttons or keys
- Moving backward in history:
back button (bottom right of the device)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the information. You have saved me a lot of retyping.
ReplyDeleteNo such keys on my android.
ReplyDeleteIts a trap
ReplyDeleteTo me its obvious that if anyone cannot move forward to where you just were, then the OS and its engineer's have a serious reality problem. As such no one should be surprised that dysfunctional G!oogle created dysfunctional Android. The millenials gave up all hope of moving forward when they substituted the curve grading system for genuine academic achievement.
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