Moving The Cursor To The Beginning Of A Field Or New Line - IBM 5291 Operator's Manual

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Moving the Cursor to the Beginning of a Field or New Line
Field Advance Key
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When you press the
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(Field Advance) key, the cursor
moves forward (right) to the first character position of the next
established input field.
In fields specified as automatic enter, the auto enter function is
not performed when you move the cursor through that field
using the Field Advance key.
If you press this key when the cursor is in the last field on the
screen, the cursor moves to the first position of the first field on
the screen.
Field Backspace Key
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When you press the [
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(Field Backspace) key, the
cursor moves back (left) to the first character position of the field
it is in. If the cursor is in the first position of a field, it moves
back to the first position of the preceding input field.
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