You cannot use any keyboard commands in the actual LSAT after August 2023... So if you want to search something you have to, unfortunately, use the built-in text search bar at the top.
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you can't use ctrl-f, but it will have the built in search bar that the practice tests on lawhub have
You cannot use any keyboard commands in the actual LSAT after August 2023... So if you want to search something you have to, unfortunately, use the built-in text search bar at the top.
would love to know the answer to this as well... and if you can is it flagged during the test. (are you asking about definitions?)