To Recall Commands - HP 64782 User Manual

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Entering Commands

To recall commands

Command Line popup menu appears; choose Clear to End of Line
from the menu.
To position the cursor and insert characters at the cursor location:
position the mouse pointer in a non-text area of the command line
entry area; press and hold the select mouse button to display the
Command Line popup menu; choose Position Cursor, Insert Mode
from the menu; type the characters to be inserted.
To replace characters at the current cursor location: position the
mouse pointer in a non-text area of the command line entry area;
press and hold the select mouse button to display the Command Line
popup menu; choose Position Cursor, Replace Mode from the
menu; type the characters to be inserted.
To position the cursor and replace characters at the cursor location:
position the mouse pointer in a non-text area of the command line
entry area; press and hold the select mouse button to display the
Command Line popup menu; choose Position Cursor, Replace
Mode from the menu; type the characters to be inserted.
When the cursor arrives at the beginning of a command word or token, the
softkey labels change to display the possible choices at that level of the
command.
See "To edit the command line using the mouse and the command line
pushbuttons" and "To edit the command line using the keyboard" for
information about additional editing operations you can perform.
To recall commands
Click the pushbutton labeled Recall in the Command Line to display
1
the dialog box.
Choose a command from the buffer list. (You can also enter a
2
command directly into the text entry area of the dialog box.)
Because all command entry methods in the interface — pulldown menus,
action keys, and command line entries — are echoed to the command line
entry area, the contents of the Command Recall dialog box is not restricted
to just commands entered directly into the command line entry area.
The Command Recall dialog box contains a list of interface commands
executed during the session as well as any predefined commands present at
interface startup.
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