Using menu commands and the command toolbar
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Menu commands
Most menu commands have an equivalent Command stroke, which is similar to
the keyboard shortcuts used to execute commands on computers. For information
on using menu commands, see the next section “Using menu commands and the
command toolbar”.
Using menu commands and the command toolbar
By using the menu commands you can access many functions directly from the
keyboard without tapping. You can also view the 802.11b radio signal strength and
access the Wi-Fi Preferences screen.
Using menu commands
Most menu commands have an equivalent Command stroke, which is similar to
the keyboard shortcuts used to execute commands on computers. The command
letters appear to the right of the command names. For example, to choose Select All
in the Edit menu, press Command stroke and type the letter s.
Using the command toolbar
The command toolbar displays the 802.11b radio signal strength indicator. The
command toolbar also displays context-sensitive menu commands for the current
screen. For example, if text is selected, the menu icons displayed may be Undo,
Cut, Copy, and Paste. Tap an icon to select the command.
Command letters
Menu commandsMenu commands
Cut
Copy
Paste
Beam Delete
Radio signal
strength indicator