Operation

Table 3-6. Keyboard Keys
Keyboard Key

Usage

 

 

Ctrl-a

Moves the cursor between the Screen area and the

 

Screen Function Keys area.

 

 

Esc

Returns to the previous screen.

 

 

Tab

Moves the cursor to the next field.

 

 

Back (Shift) Tab or Ctrl-k

Moves the cursor to the previous field.

 

 

Backspace

Moves the cursor one position to the left or to the last

 

character of the previous field.

 

 

Spacebar

Selects the next valid value for the field.

 

 

Delete

Deletes the character that the cursor is on.

 

 

Up Arrow key or Ctrl-u

Moves the cursor up one field within a column on the

 

same screen.

 

 

Down Arrow key or Ctrl-d

Moves the cursor down one field within a column on the

 

same screen.

 

 

Right Arrow key or Ctrl-f

Moves the cursor back one character to the right.

 

 

Left Arrow key or Ctrl-b

Moves the cursor back one character to the left.

 

 

Ctrl-l

Redraws the screen display.

 

 

Return (Enter)

Accepts entry.

 

 

NOTE:

Some Telnet applications may require the use of Ctrl-u, Ctrl-d, Ctrl-f, and Ctrl-b as an alternative to the use of the Up, Down, Right, and Left Arrow keys.

3162-A2-GB20-40

August 2000

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