How to use the edwin 1, if there is no meta or edit key, alt is there. 2, to end the session, cx cc. 3, cv, to the next screem 4, cg Will What it is doing and allow You to Enter IT IN Again from Scratch. 5, CK Kill from The Current Cursor Position To End of Line 6, WHENEVER You Kill Something Bigger Than A Character, Emacs Saves It for you. To YANK IT Back, Use Cy. 7, CX CE to Evaluate The Expression. 8, you are now in the tutorial screem. TYPE: CX B * Scheme * TO GET INTO an Evaluation Buffer. Type: M (Alt Key) -p to access the history of * scheme *. Type: CX B Tutorial to Go Back to The Tutorial Screem. 9, Undo: CX U, IT undo The Last Command. 10, File: CX CF FileName -> ENTER INTO The "Finding Buffer" To Find A File. If The File EXITS , IT Find the file, if not exits, Create a file named filename. cx cf cg -> Cancel the "Finding Buffer" without doing anything. cx cs ->