Chapter 1: Introduction
Command Fields
Command fields are located at the bottom of Local Management screens. Command fields are used to exit Local Management screens and to save Local Management entries.
1.7LOCAL MANAGEMENT KEYBOARD CONVENTIONS
All key names appear in this manual as capital letters. For example, the Enter key appears as ENTER, the Escape Key appears as ESC, and the Backspace Key appears as BACKSPACE. Table
Table 1-2 Keyboard Conventions
Key | Function |
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ENTER and RETURN | These are selection keys that perform |
| the same Local Management |
| function. For example, “Press |
| ENTER” means that you can press |
| either ENTER or RETURN, unless |
| this manual specifically instructs you |
| otherwise. |
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ESC | This key lets you escape from a Local |
| Management screen without saving |
| your changes. For example, “Press |
| ESC twice” means that you must |
| quickly press the escape key two |
| times to exit the Local Management |
| screen. |
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SPACE bar and BACKSPACE | These keys cycle through selections |
| in some Local Management fields. |
| Use the SPACE bar to cycle forward |
| through selections and use |
| BACKSPACE to cycle backward |
| through selections. |
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