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RF-Baton! Transmitter Controller Installation and Operation Introduction
June 1999 6880497G01-B 1-3
Keyboard Conventions
This section describes the software application keyboard conventions used in this manual (see
Table 1-1):
Table 1-1: Keyboard Conventions Used in This Manual
Convention Description
System input Text that you must type into the system and screen options appear in bold Helvetica text.
Example: partition
Keys Single keyboard keys used during input appear bold and in carets.
Examples:
<Enter>, <F2>, <Esc>
When one key is to be pressed and held while another key is pressed, the key names
appear bold, in carets, and joined by a plus sign.
Examples:
<Esc+2>, <Ctrl+Y>
Keyboard labeling Keyboard labeling varies. For example, <Enter>, <Return>, or <Enter/Return> may
indicate the key used for information entry. These procedures use
<Enter> to represent
the various labelling. Unless otherwise noted, the sequence is:
Item
<Enter>. Also, <Control> or <Ctrl> may indicate the control key. These
procedures use
<Ctrl>.
Variables Variables that you must type into the system are set inside vertical brackets []. However,
you do not type the brackets.
Examples: [Latitude], [177.12.77.34]
System output System responses to commands appear as Helvetica text.
Example: COMMAND SUCCESSFUL
Function Keys If you are using a Sun
system, and the instruction state to press <F2>,press the
function key
<F2>. If you are using a VT100 terminal, you must press <Esc> and the
number key, not the function key. For example, if the instruction says “press
<F2>”, the
VT100 equivalent is to press
<Esc +2> (the number key) simultaneously.
Highlight To highlight or select an option, use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the option and
press
<Enter>. To continue, you must press <F2>.