Keyboard Conventions; How To Send Your Comments - IBM N6270 Hardware And Service Manual

N6200 series system storage
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Keyboard conventions

This guide uses capitalization and some abbreviations to refer to the keys on the
keyboard. The keys on your keyboard might not be labeled exactly as they are in
this guide.

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IBM System Storage: N6200 Series Hardware and Service Guide
What is in this guide...
hyphen (-)
Enter
type
enter
What it means...
Used to separate individual keys. For
example, Ctrl-D means holding down the
Ctrl key while pressing the D key.
Used to refer to the key that generates a
carriage return, although the key is named
Return on some keyboards.
Used to mean pressing one or more keys on
the keyboard.
Used to mean pressing one or more keys
and then pressing the Enter key.

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