Manual

Table 17 Sun Workstation and 653X Keys (continued)
Sun Keyboard653X KeyboardFunction
R7HOMECursor home
R11SHIFT/HOMECursor home down
R5CTRL/HOMECursor to after last data
R3SHIFT/RETURNCursor to beginning of line
R6CTRL/RETURNCursor to end of line
R1ROLL UPRoll up one line
R4ROLL DOWNRoll down one line
R15NEXT PAGENext page
R9PREV PAGEPrevious page
F7CLR-TAB-SETSet tab
F8SHIFT/CLR-TAB-SETClear tab
F9CTRL/SHIFT/CLR-TAB-SETClear all tabs
TABBACK TAB-TABHorizontal tab
LEFT/RIGHT + TABSHIFT/BACK TAB-TABBack tab
LEFT/RIGHT + ICHAR INSInsert character
SHIFT + LEFT/RIGHT + IDEL-LINE-INSInsert line
LEFT/RIGHT + OCHAR DELDelete character
SHIFT + LEFT/RIGHT + OSHIFT/DEL-LINE-INSDelete line
R2SHIFT/CHAR INSInsert mode
LEFT/RIGHT + LCTRL/PAGE-ERASE-LINEErase to end of line
SHIFT + LEFT/RIGHT + LCTRL/SHIFT/PAGE-ERASE-LINEErase to end of page
CTRL + CBREAKBreak character
CTRL + LEFT/RIGHT +SHIFT/RESETSoft reset
CTRL + ] + QExit emulator
CTRL + ] + zSuspend emulator
You can perform a soft reset to clear all buffers and cancel any pending function key processing
and I/O operations. Soft reset also turns off insert character mode, clears all error conditions and
messages, and enables the keyboard. The action in response to pressing these keys depends on
whether you are working in conversational mode or block mode. For more information, see
“Working in Conversational Mode” (page 148) and ““Working in Block Mode” (page 148).
NOTE: Some Sun workstation applications may have assigned functions to the keys which may
be different from the functions in the keyboard map file, or may have assigned different scan codes
to specific keys. To use such applications, you may have to alter the entries in the map6530 file.
“Cross-Reference Key Chart” (page 143) lists 653X functions that are not supported by TN6530
(they do not have an equivalent workstation key).
Cross-Reference Key Chart 145