# Reading strategies Zulip works a little bit differently than other chat platforms. Read [streams and topics](/help/about-streams-and-topics) if you're not yet familiar with Zulip's topics, and [why Zulip](/why-zulip) if you're curious why we built Zulip the way we did. We've outlined a few ways users process messages in Zulip. ## Topic by topic This is the recommended way to read new messages, for most users. If you're only going to learn one way to do it, this is the one. * Use the keyboard shortcut `n` (next unread topic) to jump from topic to topic. You can use the arrow keys, page up/down, and Home/End to navigate within a topic. * Use `p` (next unread PM) to jump from PM to PM. * Use `r` (reply) to reply to a topic or PM. * Use `c` (compose stream message) or `x` (compose PM) to start new conversations. * Use up arrow or `Esc` to exit out of the compose box. ## Stream view Sometimes it's useful to scroll through all the messages in a stream, especially in situations where you just want a general idea of what's going on. * Click on a stream name in the left sidebar, and scroll using your mouse, the arrow keys, `End`, or page up/down. * Click on a topic to narrow to messages from that topic. You can also get to a stream with `q` (stream search), by clicking on the magnifying glass next to `STREAMS`, or by using the autocomplete in [search](/help/search-for-messages). ## All messages If you're all caught up, it can be useful to have a single place to keep track of all messages coming in. * Click on **All messages** in the upper left, or hit `a`. * You can use `s` (narrow to stream) or `S` (narrow to topic) to zoom in, and `a` to get back to All messages. ## Starring messages for later You can [star messages](/help/star-a-message) that you've seen and would like to reply to later. ## Related articles * [Search](/help/search-for-messages) for streams, topics, or messages. * Unread counts