Ola!

I used to want this features as well, and I was really frustrated that you have to include CTRL to have this feature.
CTRL-page-up and CTRL-page-down.
Now that I'm used to it, I would not see it any other way. When you're coding in a certain method and  you quickly want to see something in f.e. a private method, using page-up and page-down can bring you to the implementation and if you know what parameter to use, you immediately can start typing, since the cursor did not move with it.

And getting used to the CTRL was a matter of 1 day.

Best regards,
Jeroen.
nerd.rb - http://www.rubyonrailsforum.nl - http://www.vici-nl.com

> Hi!
>
> Can I make the cursor follow when I've done some scrolling via Page-
> Up/
> Page-Down?
>
> I mean... let's say: I've scrolled down 3 pages via Page-Down and now
> I want to go on editing right on this page.
> To do so, I must click with the mouse somewhere on the document. But
> is this possible by using the keyboard too? E.g., is there a Shortcut
> that positions the cursor right in the middle of displayed page?

You can use shift-cmd-j to move the cursor to the Middle Visible Line.
Also accessible in the 'navigation' menu.

Cheers,
Nigel