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Intermec VT220/ANSI - Cursor Control Key; Windowing Within the VT220 Screen; Table 2-3 RT3210 Editing Keys

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SECTION 2 " RT3210 Radio Terminal
2-12 VT220/ANSI Terminal Emulation Programmers Reference Guide
Table 2-3
RT3210 Editing Keys
To Do Editing Operation Press
Find [ALT]+[4]
Insert here [ALT]+[5]
Remove [ALT]+[6]
Select [ALT]+[1]
Prev screen [ALT]+[2]
Next screen [ALT]+[3]
Cursor Control Key
The blue cursor control key in the upper right corner of the
keyboard operates in keyboard function, alternate, un-
shifted, and control modes. The following pages describe all
cursor control key operations.
Windowing Within the VT220 Screen
The cursor control key operates in a local windowing mode
when you use the key in combination with [FUNC] or
[ALT]. Local means the radio terminal does not send
characters to the host computer.
The windowing mode is always enabled. It provides a win-
dow into the VT220s screen (Figure 2-2), and allows you to
move the radio terminals display window by using the four
corners of the cursor control key. Each corner of the dia-
mond moves the window in that direction. In this manual,
the corners are represented by arrows.

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