To Recall Commands; To Edit Commands - HP 64782 User Manual

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To recall commands

Press <CTRL>r or <CTRL>b.
The most recent 20 commands you enter are stored in a buffer and may be
recalled by pressing <CTRL>r. Pressing <CTRL>b cycles forward through
the recall buffer.
Examples
For example, to recall and execute the command prior to the last command:
<CTRL>r <CTRL>r

To edit commands

Use the <Left arrow>, <Right arrow>, <Tab>, <Shift><Tab>, <Insert
char>, <Back space>, <Delete char>, <Clear line>, and <CTRL>u
keys.
The <Left arrow> and <Right arrow> keys move the cursor single spaces to
the left or right.
The <Tab> and <Shift><Tab> keys move the cursor to the next or previous
word on the command line.
The <Insert char> key enters the insert editing mode and allows characters
or command options to be inserted at the cursor location.
The <Back space> key deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
The <Delete char> key deletes the character to the right of the cursor.
The <Clear line> key deletes the characters from the cursor to the end of the
line.
The <CTRL>u key erases the command line.
Entering Commands
To recall commands
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