Character Key Commands; Attr (Attribute) Command - Texas Instruments TravelMate 4000M User Reference Manual

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Character Key Commands

Cha racter Key C ommand s
The upper right quadrant of the
main menu lists the
LFM
commands you can use to manipulate the directories and
files displayed on the main menu. If the Commands box is
not displayed, press F4 and
replaces the drive
LFM
statistics display with the Commands box.
To execute a command press
or
to highlight the
directory/filename to which you want to apply the
command and then press the first letter of the command
name listed in the box to execute the command.
Note: Many of the character key commands are capable of
operating on multiple files and directories. See "Multiple
File Operations" at the end of this chapter for information.

Attr (Attribute) Command

To set or change file attributes, highlight the filename on
the
listing and press A at the
main menu.
LFM
LFM
LFM
places an "A" to the left of the highlighted file and prompts
you at the bottom of the screen
Attributes: [Y]es, [N]o, [I]gnore: [I] arch [I] rdonly [I] sys [I] hide
Press
or
to move the cursor to the attribute you want
to change. Then press either Y to set the attribute for the
highlighted file, N to delete a previously set attribute, or I to
leave the attribute unchanged.
When you have changed the attribute(s), press ENTER to
complete the process.
then changes the "Attr"
LFM
(Attribute) column of the highlighted file to reflect your
selections.
Laptop File Manager 7-15

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