CURSR SEL Key
The
CURSR SEL (Cursor Select) key provides the same function provided by
the Selector Light
Pen feature. To select a field, (1) position the cursor within
the desired selection field and then (2) press the
CURSR SELkey.
The 3278 has two attention field designators: ampersand
(&) and a blank
position. The selection field designator characters
(?
and)
) are the same
as
those used
by
the 3275 and 3277.
CURSR BLINK Key
The
CURSR BLINK (Cursor Blink) key enables
you
to control the blink
function
of
your
cursor (normal or alternate).
Pressing the CURSR BLINK key when the cursor on your screen
is
not
blink-
ing causes your cursor
to
blink
on
and
off
continuously. To stop the cursor
blink, press the
CURSR BLINK key again.
ALT
CURSR Key
The ALT
CURSR (Alternate Cursor) key, when used with the ALT key,
enables
you
to select either the normal cursor or the alternate cursor.
Pressing the ALT
CURSR key (with ALT held down) when the normal
cursor
is
on
the screen replaces the normal cursor with the alternate cursor.
To restore the normal cursor, press the ALT
CURSR key (with ALT) again.
Print (
CHl
) Key
Pressing the
Print (
CHl
) key causes the information
on
your
screen
to
be
printed
on
the printer
you
select
by
using the IDENT key. For a detailed
description
of
this key, refer
to
the Print key description under the heading
"Similar Keys
on
Typewriter and Data Entry Keyboards," in Chapter 3.
IDENT Key
The IDENT
(Print ID) key
is
used with the ALT key to request a printer for a
print operation. For a detailed description
of
this key, refer
to
the IDENT key
description under
the
heading "Similar Keys on Typewriter and Data Entry
Keyboards," in Chapter 3.
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