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Learning How to Use the Terminal
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How to Use the Cursor Keys
You can press keys to move the cursor around an application screen. The terminal’s
cursor keys work the same as cursor keys on a regular keyboard. You use the oval-
shaped cursor key to move the cursor up, down, right, or left on the screen.
I/O
Enter Enter
F6
F1
F7
F2
F8
F9
F4
F10
F3
F5
Cursor keys
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To Use This Cursor Key Press Description
Arrow up
:
Moves the cursor up one row or line.
Arrow down
V
Moves the cursor down one row or line.
Arrow right
W
Moves the cursor one character to the right.
Arrow left
;
Moves the cursor one character to the left.
On the terminal emulation keypads, you can use the cursor keys to move around the
terminal’s screen if you are running a program or entering data in a screen. For help, see
the
TRAKKER Antares Terminal Emulation User’s Guide
.
Using the Western European Keypad
The programmable terminal (non-TE option) comes with either an English or Western
European alphanumeric keypad. The Western European keypad supports English and
most Western European languages, such as French, German, Italian, Portuguese,
Spanish, and others. You use the keypad to enter all the characters printed on or above
the keys. You can also use the accent marks above the
through
keys to enter a
character in a Western European language. For example, you can type the character é.
Although the English alphanumeric keypad does not show all the characters that are
available on the Western European keypad, you can type the same characters on either
keypad. The next illustration shows the Western European keypad.