Epson Apex 386SX/16 Canadian Product User Manual - Page 86

Special, Table, Functions, Keyboard

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Special Keys Below are some special keys on your keyboard. Figure 4-5: Special Keys Check out the above key functions in the table below and in Table Keys Function Pressing this key together with the shift key will print all data on the screen. With Scroll Lock activated, you can move text vertically in line units. Pressing this key halts the current operation; pressing it again allows the operation to continue. Moves the cursor for corrections, but the line is not deleted from memory. Skips to new line. Used with alphanumeric keys to enter BASIC key words. Used with another key to execute a command. Table 4-2: Functions of Special K__eys 6 Chapter 4: Keyboard

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Special
Keys
Below
are
some
special
keys
on
your
keyboard.
Figure
4-5:
Special
Keys
Check
out
the
above
key
functions
in
the
table
below and in Table
Keys
Function
Pressing
this
key
together
with
the
shift
key
will
print
all
data
on
the
screen.
With
Scroll
Lock
activated,
you
can
move
text
vertically
in
line
units.
Pressing
this
key
halts
the
current
operation;
pressing
it
again
allows
the
operation
to
continue.
Moves
the
cursor
for
corrections,
but
the
line
is
not
deleted
from
memory.
Skips
to
new
line.
Used
with
alphanumeric
keys
to
enter
BASIC
key
words.
Used
with
another
key
to
execute
a
command.
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Table
4-2:
Functions
of
Special
Keys
6
Chapter
4:
Keyboard