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6
MS-DOS
User's
Guide
)
0
0
Special
Keys
SPACEBAR
t
BKSP
Capital
O
and
zero
may
look
alike,
but
they
have
different
meanings
to
a
com
puter.
Many
computers
display a
zero
with
a
diagonal
line
(0)
through
it.
Make
sure
you
type
the
correct
letter
or
number
when
you
give
commands
tO
MS-DOS.
The
spacebar
moves
the
cursor
to
the
right.
But
to
move
the
cursor
along
a
line
without
deleting
any
characters,
use
the
direction
keys.
Direction
keys
move
the
cursor
right,
left,
up,
and
down.
They
do
not
affect
the
characters
that
are
displayed.
Some
pro
grams
ignore
these
keys
or
do
not
use
them.
In
these
manuals,
the
direction
keys
are
also
referred
to
as
the
right,
left,
up,
and
down
arrow
keys.
To
correct
typing
mistakes
on
the
current
line,
you
use
the
backspace
key
(abbrevi
ated
as
bksp).
This
key
deletes
characters
as
it
moves
the
cursor
to
the
left.
Control
Key
Combinations
CTRL
CTRL
-
S
CTRL
CTRL
-
-
C
ALT
-
DEL
The
control
key
(abbreviated
as
ctrl)
has
a
special
task.
It
lets
you
give
com
plex
commands
to
your
computer
by
pressing
only
two
or
three
keys.
You
must
hold
down
the
control
key
while
you
press
another
key.
That
is,
you
use
the
control
key
as
you
would
the
shift key.
When
you
press
the
control
key
and
the
s
key
at
the
same
time,
you
can
stop
the
scrolling
of
the
screen
display.
Then
to
continue
scrolling,
press
controls
again.
When
you
press
the
control
key
and
the
c
key
at
the
same
time,
you
can
stop
a
command.
If
you
want
to
start
(or
restart)
ms-dos,
press
the
control,
alt,
and
del keys
at
the
same
time.
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