Working with Windows
Some windows may also have left and right scrolling
icons.
To display contents
To the right a few
columns at a time
Continuously right
To the left a few
columns at a time
Continuously left
Follow these steps
Point to the right arrow
icon and press <Bl>, or press
the <right arrow> key.
Point to the right arrow icon
and press and hold <Bl>, or
press and hold the <right
arrow> key.
Point to the left arrow
icon and press <Bl>, or press
the <left arrow> key.
Point to the left arrow icon
and press and hold <Bl>, or
press and hold the <left
arrow> key.
If a window contains more information than is shown,
the screen icons appear in its border.
If all
available information is displayed, the icons normally
do not appear.
Note
When scrolling a long menu display from
the keyboard, move the IDouse pointer out
of the menu before you begin scrolling.
Working with Several Windows
Usually you will have more than one window open on your
screen.
One window is always the active window; i t is
the window on top, not covered by any of the other
windows.
You can always tell which window is the
active window by looking at its border.
Just as the
current item in a menu is highlighted, the border of
the active window is highlighted.
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