

Warning: TextEdit will sometimes try to "help" you by appending a.Uncheck If no extension is provided, use ".txt" checkbox at the bottom of the Save As: dialog, read the warning below and then click Save.The filename (at the top, in the Save As: field). If not, then double-click on Library folder first to select it, then on the New Folder button, name the new folder KeyBindings (with no If you see a KeyBindings folder then double-click on it.If you don't see the Library folder, then press Cmd+Shift+G (or Ctrl+Shift+G) and in the Go to the folder: dialog type ~/Library and press Go button.In the Save As dialog box, navigate to your home directory (look under PLACES on the left side for a house In TextEdit, convert this to plain text (the default is rich text) by selecting Format->Make Plain Text.Select the text within the window below, copy it, and then paste it into your new TextEdit window.If TextEdit was already open, create a new document using File->New. Open TextEdit under the Applications folder.The solution described is here, as well as remapping Home and End keys to be more Windows-like, e.g.
