NEC PC-8201A User Manual page 150

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Chapter 7
RETURN KEY
FUNCTION:
Allows new line feed,
performs text split, and inputs characters
pressed on the keyboard.
DESCRIPTION:
The
Key is also known as the ENTER
Key.
When in the
TEXT mode, the
Key functions in two different ways.
First, it
is used to input commands or statements into the PC-8201 after they
have been typed, similar to when the BASIC or TELCOM modes are
utilized.
It also allows a new line feed (carriage return or return
code) and performs text split.
Upon entering the TEXT mode, notice that the cursor is always in
the upper left corner of the screen (home position).
To insert a
new line, simply press the ^
Key and a new line (blank at this
time) will be inserted preceding the line containing the cursor.
To add new blank lines anywhere on the screen, simply move the
cursor to the desired position using the Cursor Movement Keys,
HH
, and pressing the
Key.
When the
Key is pressed after the first line is filled, the 41st
character
is
occupied
at
the
first
position
on the second
line
feed.
This line continues until the
Key is pressed again.
This
establishes the end of the line symbol 'V".
Most printers support
up to a maximum of 133 characters per line.
Any additional data
may not be printed.
The
Key can also be used to perform text split.
When editing
memos, letters, etc.
If a segment of a text line is to be moved onto
a
new
line,
the
text
split
feature
makes
this
process
pos¬
sible.
Simply move the cursor by using the Cursor Movement Keys
to the desired position (where the split is to start) and press the
Key.
Notice that the segment to the right of the cursor, including
the cursor position, is moved onto a new line.
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