Keyboard shortcut for editing current cell?

The help document and my well chosen attempts has yielded no relief from having to click the cell with a mouse to edit it's contents.
Has anyone found a keyboard shortcut to edit the current cell content?

Dear Bekins (and noisyscott):
Thank you for answering this question with an awesome tip (and thank you scott for asking in the first place).
Just what the doctor ordered.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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