Your terminal has special keys that allow you to recall and edit
previous commands. These keys are described below. Note that some
of these keys may not be available on your keyboard.
Recalling Commands
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The system saves and allows you to access up to 254 of your most
recently entered commands. The size of the recall buffer is 4Kb,
which will store approximately 80 commands at 48 characters each. If
the length of stored commands makes it necessary, one or more of the
oldest commands will be removed from the recall buffer to make room for
the most recent command.
Use the up arrow or Ctrl/B keys to recall previously entered commands.
Use the down arrow key to reexamine a command that you had retrieved
using up arrow.
If you are supplying commands or data to a program or utility, the
system saves and allows you to access only your single most recently
entered command.
Editing Commands
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To enable the editing keys, enter the following command:
SET TERMINAL/LINE_EDITING
You can add the /OVERSTRIKE or /INSERT qualifiers to the command to
specify the default editing mode that you prefer. The /OVERSTRIKE
qualifier causes a character that you type to be written over the
character that the cursor is currently pointing at. The /INSERT
qualifier causes the character to be inserted before the cursor.
Edit Key Function
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Ctrl/A or Switches between overstrike mode and insert mode. The
F14 default mode is reset at the beginning of each line.
Ctrl/D or Moves the cursor one character to the left.
Left Arrow
Ctrl/E Moves the cursor to the end of the line.
Ctrl/F or Moves the cursor one character to the right.
Right Arrow
Ctrl/H or Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line.
Backspace or
F12
Ctrl/J or Deletes the word to the left of the cursor.
Linefeed or
F13
Ctrl/U Deletes characters from the beginning of the line to the
cursor.
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