Scroll Through A Window's Contents - Texas Instruments TMS320C6 Series User Manual

C source debugger for sparcstations
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Scroll Through a Window's Contents

Scroll through a window's contents

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Many of the windows contain more information than can possibly be displayed
at one time. You can view hidden information by moving through a window's
contents. The easiest way to do this is to use the mouse to scroll the display
up or down.
If you examine most windows, you'll see an up arrow near the top of the right
border and a down arrow near the bottom of the right border. These are scroll
arrows.
Scroll through the contents of the DISASSEMBLY window:
1) Point to the up or down scroll arrow.
2) Press the left mouse button; continue pressing it until the dis-
play has scrolled several lines.
3) Release the button.
Try This:
You can use several of the keys to modify the display in the active
window.
Make the MEMORY window the active window:
win MEMORY
Now try pressing these keys; observe their effects on the window's contents.
These keys don't work the same for all windows; Section 11.5, Summary of
Special Keys , on page 11-50 summarizes the functions of all the special keys
and key sequences and how they affect different windows.
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