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Overview
• When a key symbol in the text refers to one of two names on
a key on the keyboard, the action of other keys may be
implied. For example,
I
Print
I
assumes the simultaneous
pressing of
I
Shift
I
on the WY-60 ASCII keyboard, whereas
I
Send
I
would mean the same key by itself (unshifted).
Similarly,
I
Break
I
assumes the simultaneous pressing of
@ill
on the 316X -style keyboard, because the name appears on the
front face of the key.
• When necessary, an italic notation follows the key name to
identify a specific location on the keyboard. For example,
Wkpd identifies the number key on the numeric keypad at
the right side of the keyboard, and
~right
identifies the
@J
key on the right side of the Enhanced PC-style keyboard.

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