Defining Shortcut Keys - Huawei AR2200 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration
Table 2-7 System-defined shortcut keys
Key
CTRL_A
CTRL_B
CTRL_C
CTRL_D
CTRL_E
CTRL_F
CTRL_H
CTRL_N
CTRL_P
CTRL_W
CTRL_X
CTRL_Y
CTRL_Z
CTRL_]
ESC_B
ESC_D
ESC_F

2.4.2 Defining Shortcut Keys

If one or multiple commands are frequently used, you can correlate these commands with
shortcut keys. This facilitates user operation and improves efficiency. Only management-level
users have the rights to define shortcut keys.
Configure as follows in the system view.
Issue 02 (2011-10-15)
NOTE
Different terminal software defines these keys differently. Therefore, the shortcut keys on the terminal may
be different from those listed in this section.
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Function
The cursor moves to the beginning of the current line.
The cursor moves to the left by the space of a character.
Terminates the running function.
Deletes the character where the cursor lies.
The cursor moves to the end of the current line.
The cursor moves to the right by the space of a character.
Deletes one character on the left of the cursor.
Displays the next command in the previously-used command
buffer.
Displays the previous command in the previously-used
command buffer.
Deletes a character string or character on the left of the cursor.
Deletes all the characters on the left of the cursor.
Deletes all the characters on the place of the cursor and the right
of the cursor.
Returns to the user view.
Terminates the inbound or redirection connections.
The cursor moves to the left by the space of a word.
Deletes a word on the right of the cursor.
The cursor moves to the right to the end of next word.
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