PS TEXT EDIT Reference Manual

TEDIT Function Keys
TEDIT and Tandem Terminals
A–2 058059 Tandem Computers Incorporated
3. Press CONFIG to return to what you were doing.
If your terminal doesn’t have the minimum version of firmware,
contact your system manager about upgrading to at least the minimum
level.
If you change terminal configurations—such as cursor type, bell
column, or key click—while in a TEDIT session, these changes only
apply to this session. When you exit TEDIT, the previous
configurations are reasserted.
TEDIT Function Keys TEDIT uses function keys F1 through F16 on your terminal keyboard for
commands. The unshifted and shifted function keys (which you obtain by
holding down SHIFT and pressing a function key) have different command
assignments. You can see the default function key assignments on the
template supplied with this reference manual.
Your terminal keyboard contains several keys that you can use during a
TEDIT session. (Table A-2 shows these keys and their functions.)
Table A-2. Terminal Keyboard Functions and TEDIT
Key Unshifted Function Shifted Function
BACK TAB
TAB
FORWARD LINE
1
BACKWARD LINE
1
CHAR DEL DELETE CHARACTER
1,2
DELETE CHARACTER
1
CHAR INS INSERT CHARACTER
Turns off Insert Mode.
Turns on Insert Mode
1,2
DEL LINE
INS
INSLINE DELLINE
HOME Moves cursor to upper left of
screen.
1
Moves cursor to lower left of
screen.
1
NEXT PAGE NEXTPAGE LASTPAGE
PAGE ERASE
3
LINE
(See Note at end of table.)