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[613]1ZVEMSH2 ;DJB,VSHL**KEYBOARD [9/30/95 6:57pm]
2 ;;12;VPE;;COPYRIGHT David Bolduc @1993
3 ;
4KEYS ;;;
5 ;;; K E Y B O A R D
6 ;;;
7 ;;; There are certain Key combinations used throughout the VShell. To enter them
8 ;;; correctly, hit the first key, release it, then hit the second key.
9 ;;; Example: <ESC>H. Hit the <ESC> key and release it. Then hit the H key.
10 ;;;
11 ;;; <ESC><ESC> This combination normally allows you to Quit back to the ">>"
12 ;;; prompt.
13 ;;; <ESC>H This will bring up any Help text.
14 ;;; <ESC>Q When you've selected a command from the Command Line History,
15 ;;; you may hit <ESC>Q if you wish to convert the command to a User
16 ;;; QWIK.
17 ;;; <ESC>U When you're editing a QWIK and are at the CODE: prompt, you can
18 ;;; hit <ESC>U to UNsave code that was SAved in either the VPE
19 ;;; routine or global editors.
20 ;;;
21 ;;; Certain keys act differently depending on where you are in the VShell.
22 ;;;
23 ;;; --> A R R O W K E Y S
24 ;;;
25 ;;; Module: VShell VGL VRR VEDD
26 ;;; Prompt: >> Session 1...Global ^ Select ROUTINE: Select FILE:
27 ;;; When you are at the above prompts, if you haven't typed any characters:
28 ;;; Left Arrow...Display last 20 commands of Command Line History (CLH)
29 ;;; Up Arrow.....Move up 1 command in the CLH
30 ;;; Down Arrow...Move down 1 command in the CLH
31 ;;; If you have typed any characters, the arrow keys are used to position the
32 ;;; cursor for editing.
33 ;;;
34 ;;; When moving up and down the CLH, if the cursor is not moved from its position
35 ;;; at the end of the command line, Up & Down Arrow will move you to the next
36 ;;; command. If the cursor is moved and is no longer at the end of the command
37 ;;; line, Up & Down Arrow will move you up and down the lines of the command
38 ;;; itself, if the command has more than one line. Once you've moved the cursor,
39 ;;; if you want the next command in CLH, you reposition the cursor to the end of
40 ;;; the command line (Use <F1><AR> key combination).
41 ;;;
42 ;;; --> F K E Y S
43 ;;;
44 ;;; When you are at the VShell prompt ">>", and you have not typed any characters:
45 ;;; <F1>1 List User QWIK Commands with Description
46 ;;; <F1>2 List User QWIK Commands with Code
47 ;;; <F1>3 List System QWIK Commands with Description
48 ;;; <F1>4 List System QWIK Commands with Code
49 ;;;
50 ;;; When you are using the CLH editor:
51 ;;; <F1><AL> Moves cursor to beginning of line
52 ;;; <F1><AR> Moves cursor to end of line
53 ;;; <F2><AL> Moves cursor left 15 characters
54 ;;; <F2><AR> Moves cursor right 15 characters
55 ;;;
56 ;;; NOTE: On VT-100 keyboards substitute the PF1,PF2 keys.
57 ;;;
58 ;;; --> T A B K E Y
59 ;;;
60 ;;; When you are at the VShell prompt ">>", and you have not typed any characters:
61 ;;; <TAB> Allows you to enter/edit User QWIKs
62 ;;;
63 ;;; When using the CLH editor:
64 ;;; <TAB> Can be used to exit
65 ;;;***
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