HP 9000 200 Series Manual page 159

Using the basic 5.0/5.1 system
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ITF Keyboards
7
If you do not have the ITF keyboard, skip ahead to one of the following chapters, which
describe the HP 98203B/C and HP 98203A keyboards.
The keys on the ITF keyboard are arranged into the following functional groups:
Program
Control
Keys
~
Softkeys and
Softkeys Control
Editing
Keys
--..
System
Control Keys
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~IID
D [] D Dr;:]
L:J L:J
D
L:JII~ ~I
100001
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~~~D~~u~D~~D~D~~
EJ EJ
~
[]
~
D 0 EJ e:J.El 0 0 0
L=:J
~
LJ
~ EJuuO[]~~~DrJ[]EJ LJ~LJ
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IEl
~~~
Character
Entry Keys
Cursor
Control Keys
Figure 7-1. ITF Keyboard
EJEJEJO
O[!][]EJ
EJ~~O
D~~~
c=JoU
Numeric
Keypad
This chapter provides a handy reference guide to BASIC's key definitions for the ITF
keyboard. Keep in mind that other system programs may define the keys differently.
Each key will be demonstrated where possible. One point to clarify: the cursor that we
refer to in the following paragraphs is the blinking-underline that points to a location on
the screen.
(If
you have a Model 237 computer, an HP 98700 Graphics Display station,
or an HP 98548A, HP 98549A, or HP 98550 display, the cursor does not blink.)
Note
Before you proceed, type:
SCRATCH
I
Return
I
This clears the computer of any programs that might be left in
memory from previous demonstrations.
ITF Keyboards
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