Technical Product Specification
Forming IPMI Commands Intel® Local Control Panel TPS
Revision 1.2
Intel order number C96442-003
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If no byte is selected:
The Up button moves the cursor to the right, advancing through the bytes of the
message. If the Up button is pressed when the cursor is empty the editor will terminate
and a confirmation menu is displayed.
The Down button moves the cursor to the left, going backwards through the bytes of the
message.
The Back button is pressed when the cursor is under the first byte of the message the
editing session is cancelled. The Back button acts like the backspace key on a
computer. The byte to the left of the cursor is deleted from the message. The byte at the
cursor and all bytes that follow are moved to the left by one space.
The Enter button highlights the current byte for editing. If the cursor is empty a new byte
is added to the message and highlighted for editing.
If you are currently editing the byte selected:
The Up button increases the value of the byte by one.
The Down button decreases the value of the byte by one.
The Back button increases the value of the byte by sixteen.
The Enter button accepts the current value of the byte and advances the cursor.