- Every Emacs command has a name that you can use to run it. Commands
-that are used often, or that must be quick to type, are also bound to
-keys---short sequences of characters---for convenient use. You can
-run them by typing the keys, or run them by name if you don't remember
-the keys. Other Emacs commands that do not need to be quick are not
-bound to keys; the only way to run them is by name. @xref{Key
-Bindings}, for the description of how to bind commands to keys.
+ Every Emacs command has a name that you can use to run it. For
+convenience, many commands also have key bindings. You can run those
+commands by typing the keys, or run them by name. Most Emacs commands
+have no key bindings, so the only way to run them is by name.
+(@xref{Key Bindings}, for how to set up key bindings.)