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How can I select previously written text in my console?

In the videos Kenneth is able to select previously written code in the console in order to edit it. When I try to edit code that I've previously written my curser refuses to move to the text I want to select. The only way I've been able edit code I've written is to delete all the code in front of it.

1 Answer

You can use the up arrow key to access previously written code from the console, you can then use the left/right arrow keys to navigate the cursor and edit that code. Hope that helps!

Awesome thanks