SeeView Manual
SeeView Function Key Reference
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Detailed Function Key Reference
Detailed Function Key Reference
This subsection defines each function key in detail.
F1
Displays the previous terminal user page. Terminal user pages are numbered from 1 to
lastpage, where the last page is 7, 8, or 13, depending on terminal type. Function
keys F1 (previous), F2 (next), SF1 (first), and SF2 (last) control which terminal page is
displayed. When you are on page one, F1 displays the last user page.
In addition to terminal user pages, an extra terminal page is called the Help page. This
page provides a convenient extra page for obtaining process status information or
command help without disturbing user pages.
SF1
Displays the first terminal page. This function key always displays terminal page one.
F2
Displays the next higher numbered terminal page. If you are already on the last page, it
displays the first page. Terminal pages are numbered from 1 to lastpage, where the
last page is 7, 8, or 13, depending on terminal type.
SF2
Displays the last terminal page or the highest numbered terminal page that has one or
more windows on it.
F3
Scrolls back one command, or scrolls down window text. The operation performed by
this function key depends on the cursor location. When the cursor is on the sill,
function keys F3, F4, SF3, and SF4 depend on the ALTER SILLSCROLL ON | OFF
setting. If the cursor is on the sill of a window and SILLSCROLL is ON (the default), F3
displays the command history for this window. Each time you press F3, a previous
command in the command history appears.
If the cursor is within the window or SILLSCROLL is OFF, F3 scrolls the text within the
window down 1/3 the height of the window.
SF3
Displays the oldest command for the window, or scrolls down window text. If the cursor
is on the sill of a window, SF3 displays the command history for this window. When you
press SF3, the oldest command in the command history appears.
If the cursor is within the window, SF3 scrolls the text within the window down one line.