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A Summary of Keyboard Controls (also called Hotkeys)
If a mouse is not installed, or as a shortcut to using 'Windows' menu options, many controls can be
directly activated by keys:
Window Controls
<Alt> <F6>
Activates the keys to move and re-size a window.
<¬ >
Moves the window to the left.
<® >
Moves the window to the right.
< - >
Moves the window up.
< ¯ >
Moves the window down.
< Shift ¬ >
Narrows the window from the right toward the left.
< Shift ®>
Widens the window from the right.
< Shift - >
Narrows the window from the bottom toward the top.
< Shift ¯ >
Widens the window from the bottom.
<Alt> <F3>
Close the current window.
<F5>
Enlarges the window to the size of your screen. Press <F5> again to reduce the
window to its original size.
<Ctrl> <L>
Displays a window with a list of all the windows currently opened.
<F6>
If you have opened more than one window this option will allow you to activate the
window that you opened after the current one, placing the current one in the
background.
<Shift> <F6>
If you have opened more than one window this option will allow you to activate the
window that you opened before the current one, placing the current one in the
background.
General Controls
<F10>
Gives access to the options on the top status line
<Alt> <D>
Inserts the current date to a date-input field.
<Alt> <space>
To access the facility on the top status line.
<Ctrl> <P>
Examine and control the jobs on the user's local printer.
<Ctrl> <M>
Displays the menu structure.
<Alt> <S>
Activates the scroll bars on the active window if the screen is larger than viewing
area, e.g. an open text box.
<Alt> <X>
Exits the user from the program.
Copying Text
To copy lines or blocks of text from your screen to the clipboard and to insert the copied text:
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Highlight the text that you want to copy. This can be done with the mouse by placing the
mouse at the start position, clicking and holding the left mouse button, moving the mouse to the
end position and releasing the button.
·
<Ctrl> <Ins> to copy the selected block of text to the clipboard.
·
Position the cursor where you want to place the text and <Shift> <Insert> to paste the text
from the clipboard.