THE LEAP KEYS: LEAP BACKWARD [<-LEAP] and LEAP FORWARD [LEAP->]

To move the cursor, hold down a LEAP key and type what you want to find.  Leap 
   to a single character or use longer patterns (words, phrases).  If the 
   cursor cannot leap to what you type, it rebounds to its starting point and 
   stays there.  Let go and start over.  Left LEAP key leaps "backward" -- to 
   text you would read before you came to the cursor.  If the first instance of 
   what you leap to is not the one you want, keep holding [LEAP] (or hold it 
   again if you've let go), and press either [USE FRONT].  The cursor will LEAP 
   AGAIN to the next example of pattern (from "e" to "e", for example).  
To creep character-by-character, tap repeatedly on a single LEAP key.  
To extend the highlight, press both LEAP keys after leaping.  Unhighlight at 
   the beginning or end of highlighted area by pressing and releasing [<-LEAP] 
   or [LEAP->].  To adjust the borders of the highlight creep, rehighlight.
To move text, highlight it, leap to new location, then let go of LEAP key.  
   Highlighted text leaps to the new cursor position.  If the move is not OK, 
   leap to better location or press [UNDO].  When you are satisfied with the 
   move, press and release a LEAP key to unhighlight.
To scroll, leap to [RETURN]-[RETURN] and use LEAP AGAIN, or scroll one line at a 
   time by holding [SHIFT] and tappipng a LEAP key.  Scroll once, then use LEAP 
   AGAIN (hold LEAP key, press [USE FRONT]) to scroll continuously.
If you leap to the wrong place, let go of the LEAP key, then press [UNDO].