AT&T Unix Owner's Manual page 66

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Using the Keyboard
Reviewing the Keyboard I.ayout
The following illustration shows the location of the
special keys used for specific tasks.
For a summary of
all keyboard functions, see "Keyboard Summary Chart" at
the end of this chapter.
Action
Keys
Function Keys
Action
Keys
~,r--------------------~--------------------~ ~--~--~
2-12
Rlrsll
~ge
R:&'
R~'
Letter and Number Keys
Numeric Pad
and
Cursor Movement Keys
o
Cursor movement keys move the cursor or the
highlight bar in windows, menus, and forms.
o
Function keys issue the commands displayed in
the labels at the bottom of the screen.
o
Action keys issue various Office and
application commands, such as the Copy and
Delete commands.
o
Letter and number keys are used to type
information as you would using a standard
typewriter.
o
Numeric pad keys are used with the Num Lock
key to type numbers.

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