User`s guide

Table A–2: KED Keypad SL Command-Line Editing Functions
Key Function
PF1
Changes the function of other keys when used in
combination with them. Also referred to as the GOLD key.
PF2
Displays a HELP frame on your terminal screen.
PF4
Deletes the command line from the cursor position to
the end of the command line. The
PF1 PF4
combination
restores that deleted command line.
0
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
If the cursor is at the beginning of the command line,
0
moves the cursor to the beginning of next previous or next
most recent command line. The
PF1 0
combination is
the open-line function. Produces a blank line for entering
a command.
1
Causes the cursor to move across one element of syntax.
An element of syntax can be the device handler name and
unit number, file name, file type or extension, command,
any options, and any arguments to those options.
2
Moves the cursor to the end of the command line. If
the cursor is at the end of the command line,
2
moves
the cursor to the end of the next previous or next most
recent command line. The
PF1 2
combination deletes all
characters from the cursor position to the end of the line.
3
Moves the cursor one character position.
4
Causes subsequent cursor movement to be forward.
5
Causes subsequent cursor movement to be in reverse.
,
(comma key)
Deletes one character at the cursor position. The
PF1 ,
combination restores that deleted character.
-
(hyphen key)
Deletes one element of command syntax at the cursor
position. An element of syntax can be the device handler
name and unit number, file name, file type or extension,
command, any options, and any arguments to those
options. The
PF1 -
combination restores that element
of command syntax.
ENTER
Issues the displayed command. Equivalent to the RETURN
key.
SL Command-Line Editing Functions A–3