Because this query does not actually use the minibuffer, the usual
minibuffer editing commands cannot be used. However, you can perform
some window scrolling operations while the query is active: @kbd{C-l}
-recenters the selected window; @kbd{M-v} (or @key{PageDown} or
-@key{next}) scrolls forward; @kbd{C-v} (or @key{PageUp}, or
+recenters the selected window; @kbd{C-v} (or @key{PageDown} or
+@key{next}) scrolls forward; @kbd{M-v} (or @key{PageUp}, or
@key{prior}) scrolls backward; @kbd{C-M-v} scrolls forward in the next
window; and @kbd{C-M-S-v} scrolls backward in the next window. Typing
@kbd{C-g} dismisses the query, and quits the command that issued it
To answer, you must type @samp{yes} or @samp{no} into the minibuffer,
followed by @key{RET}. The minibuffer behaves as described in the
previous sections; you can switch to another window with @kbd{C-x o},
-use the history commands @kbd{M-p} and @kbd{M-f}, etc. Type @kbd{C-g}
+use the history commands @kbd{M-p} and @kbd{M-n}, etc. Type @kbd{C-g}
to quit the minibuffer and the querying command.