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122
MS-DOS
User's
Reference
To
illustrate
how
the
keys
you
type
affect
the
command
line,
com-
pare
the
key
pressed
with
its
result
(shown
beneath
it
along
with
a
description
of
the
effect).
DEL
_
Skips
over
1st
template
character
DEL
_
Skips
over
2nd
template
character
Fl
t
_
Copies
3rd
template
character
,
j
ins
yp
typ_
v
Inserts
two
characters,
y
andp
i
\
F3
type
invest.
r
p
t
_
Copies
rest
of
template
[)
Notice
that
del
does
not
affect
the
command
line.
Instead,
it
affects
the
template
by
deleting
the
first
character.
Similarly,
F4
deletes
characters
in
the
template,
up
to,
but
not
including,
a
given
character.
These
special
editing
keys
do
give
you
more
power
and
flexibility
v-x
when
you
are
typing.
But,
in
addition
to
these
keys,
msdos
also
has
control
characters
that
help
you
control
the
output
from
a
command,
or
control
the
contents
of
the
current
command
line.
The
next
section
describes
how
to
use
the
msdos
control
characters.
using
the
ms-dos
Control
Characters
control
characters
A
control
character
affects
the
command
line
in
a
special
way.
For
example,
you
use
control-c
to
stop
running
the
current
com
mand,
and
you
use
controls
to
suspend
the
screen
output
from
\~s
a
command.
Note
When
you
type
a
control
sequence,
such
as
control-c,
you
must
hold
down
the
control
key
and
then
press
the
c
key.
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