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As lines scroll off the top of the screen, they can be reviewed by moving the scroll bar upwards, scrolling with a mouse wheel or through the use of the Shift+Page Up (to move back a page), Shift+Page Down (to move forward a page), Shift+Up Arrow (to move up a line) and Shift+Down Arrow (to move down a line) keys (provided the History option is on).

In addition, Konsole mimics the FreeBSD console when scroll lock is pressed. When scroll lock is on, ordinary in- and output from the shell is suspended, and you can scroll through the history with Page Up, Page Down, and Up Arrow and Down Arrow.

Konsole's history can be configured via Settings->History...

Konsole provides a number of history related actions located in the Edit menu.

Note

In Konsole, references to history are to the text that is displayed in Konsole's window. The shell that is running in Konsole (e.g. bash) also has a “history” which is unrelated to Konsole's history.

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