NOTE:These "key" enhancements are based on the 5250 Enhanced Keymap. Other keymaps may work, but you should verify that these keys have not been re-mapped to other functions.
Table 3-27
Text Formatting Enhancements |
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Keyboard Assignment |
Function |
Comment |
CTRL+C |
Center Text |
|
CTRL+B |
Begin Bold |
Has a display code |
CTRL+W |
Word Underscore |
|
CTRL+T |
Text Tab Advance |
|
CTRL+Y |
Half Index Up |
Has a display code |
CTRL+U |
Begin Underline |
Has a display code |
TAB |
Tab |
Has a display code |
CTRL+ TAB |
Required Tab |
Has a display code |
Table 3-28
Cursor/Document Position |
|
|
---|---|---|
Keyboard Assignment |
Function |
Comment |
CTRL+P |
Page End |
Has a display code |
CTRL+S |
Stop Code |
|
CTRL+D |
Next Text Column |
|
CTRL+H |
Half Index Down |
Has a display code |
CTRL+J |
End Attributes |
Has a display code |
CTRL+L |
Locate |
|
CTRL+N |
Find Next Stop Code |
|
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW |
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the first character of the next word |
|
CTRL+LEFT ARROW |
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the first character of the previous word |
|
SHIFT+ DELETE |
Deletes from the current cursor position to the end of the word. If the current cursor position is a space, deletes only the spaces up to the next character. |
|
CTRL+END |
Moves the cursor to the end of the current line |
|
CTRL+HOME |
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line |
|
NOTE:When Horizontal and Vertical Wrap mode is in use, moving past the bottom, top, or left and write area of the screen will "wrap" the cursor around to opposite edge of the screen, as opposed to opening a new page. To set this mode, use the 5250 Terminal Setup feature.
Table 3-29
Miscellaneous |
|
---|---|
Keyboard Assignment |
Function |
CTRL+M |
Messages |
CTRL+A |
Symbol Command Prompt |
CTRL+DELETE |
If you are currently viewing an attribute plane, deletes the current value at the cursor position. If you are in the Data plane, deletes all values in all planes at the cursor position. |
HOME |
Toggles between the Line Command area (opens, and moves the cursor into the Line Command area) and the Text area. If the "Line Command Horizontal Persistence" and "Line Command Vertical Persistence" options are enabled (through the Terminal Setup utility), the cursor will wrap from the last character of the Line Command area to the first, and the bottom line to the top of the Line Command area. |
NOTE:Insert/Overtype mode is independent of the Line Command and Text area of the screen.