SeeView Manual

Using the SeeView Program
HP NonStop SeeView Manual526355-004
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Displaying Text Within Windows
You can use the left and right arrow keys to move the cursor along the sill. You can
also use the following keys to edit any text on the sill:
Moving Between Windows
You can use many function keys when interacting with windows, their tasks, and the
SeeView program. Use the Tab key (and Back-Tab) to move the cursor from one sill to
another on the same terminal page (and F1 or F2 to change terminal pages). The
Home key moves the cursor to the first window on the current page, and Shift-Home
moves it directly to the last.
Cursor Arrow Keys
You can also use the cursor arrows to move the cursor between windows or along the
sill of a window to edit the text entered on it. While editing text, you can also use the
Char Del or Char Ins keys to delete or insert characters in the middle of a command on
the sill.
Displaying Text Within Windows
To view more text than a window or menu can display at one time, you can scroll up,
down, left, or right through the text.
To scroll through the text in a window, use the following function keys:
CharIns Inserts a space to the left of the character at the cursor position.
CharDel Deletes the character at the cursor position.
Ctrl-Return Moves the cursor to the end of the text on the sill.
S-Roll Down Moves the text down by one-third the height of the window.
S-Roll Up Moves the text up by one-third the height of the window.
Prev Page Displays the previous page of the text in the window.
Next Page Displays the next page of the text in the window.
S-Prev Page Displays the first page of the text in the window.