Xerox 820-II Word Processing Applications And Reference Manual page 19

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CURSOR MOVEMENT
The cursor is your "pointer" on the screen. It shows you where the action is. That is,
if you type a character, it will be placed at the cursor location.
If
you touch the DEL
(delete) key, the character the cursor is on will be deleted.
When you are typing or editing a document file, you use the cursor keys (arrow keys
to right of keyboard) to move the cursor up, down, right or left one character at a
time. There are other ways to move the cursor -- some of them much faster than
using the cursor keys.
The cursor movement commands (in most cases, faster) are located on the Go To
Menu. The Go To Menu is the
111 menu on the Main Menu. To bring up the Go To
Menu, you press CTRL
&
1 when the Main Menu is on the screen. The Go To Menu is
shown below.
BACKSP
=
RETURN
=
0-9
=
I
Menu # 1
Menu #2
Gato
Block
Menu
Menu
Main
Menu
Menu #3
Document
Menu
B:FILENAME PAGE I
LI~
I COL (II
GO TO MENU
gato origin of
I
A
=
top of screen
relocated text
I
B
=
bottom of screen
position before
I
C
=
end of file
last command
I
0
=
begiming of file
gato marker ,
I
E
=
left word
I
I
Menu #4
Menu #5
Format
Format
Display
Nondisplay
Menu
Menu
INSERT ON
HELp·
=
for assistance
I
F
=
right word
I
G
=
begiming of block
I
I
=
end of block
I
J
=
left side of line
I
K
=
right side of line
----------------------------------------------------------~-------
Yau may touch any key
shown
above. Touch SPACE bar to close the menu.
Some of the most commonly used commands on the Go To Menu are listed below.
A
=
top of screen
B
=
bottom of screen
C
=
end of file
D
=
beginning of file
J
=
left side of line
K
=
right side of line
CURSOR MOVEMENT
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