Getting Started
Cursor Movement
To save time, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate between levels. The command keystrokes are used to move the cursor around on the command line and within the command history buffer. The arrow keys can also be used for cursor movement.
Navigation and cursor movement for the SMS2000 system is described in Table
Table 2-2 Cursor Motion Keystrokes
Keystroke | Operation |
Backspace | Deletes the character behind the cursor |
Delete | Deletes the character under the cursor |
Left arrow | Moves the cursor back one character |
Right arrow | Moves the cursor forward one character |
Up arrow | Recalls the previous command in the command history |
Down arrow | Recalls the next command in the command history |
Control+A | Moves cursor to the first character at the beginning of the line. |
Control+B | Moves cursor backward to the beginning of the previous word to |
| the first character at the beginning of the line. |
Control+C | Interrupts the currently executing command |
Control+E | Moves the cursor to end of line |
Control+K | Deletes the characters from the cursor to the end of the line. |
Control+R | Reprint the current line to the screen |
Control+W | Moves cursor forward to the end of the next word |
Control+X | Deletes from the current cursor position to the beginning |
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