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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions doc/03.rawInputAndOutput.md
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Expand Up @@ -557,9 +557,10 @@ Now let's implement the <kbd>Home</kbd> and <kbd>End</kbd> keys. Like the
previous keys, these keys also send escape sequences. Unlike the previous keys,
there are many different escape sequences that could be sent by these keys,
depending on your OS, or your terminal emulator. The <kbd>Home</kbd> key could
be sent as `<esc>[1~`, `<esc>[7~`, `<esc>[H`, or `<esc>OH`. Similarly, the
<kbd>End</kbd> key could be sent as `<esc>[4~`, `<esc>[8~`, `<esc>[F`, or
`<esc>OF`. Let's handle all of these cases.
be sent as `<esc>[1~`, `<esc>[7~`, `<esc>[H`, or `<esc>OH` (this is the letter O
followed by H). Similarly, the <kbd>End</kbd> key could be sent as `<esc>[4~`,
`<esc>[8~`, `<esc>[F`, or `<esc>OF` (this is the letter O followed by F). Let's
handle all of these cases.

{{detect-home-end}}

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