Difference between revisions of "Function Keys"

From Recital Documentation Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
 
Line 1: Line 1:
The Function Keys within the Recital user interface have specific actions in the screen forms and in the Recital Terminal Developer Development Tools. Each Function Key also has a matching ’alternate key’, which is a combination of the Control key and a letter.
+
The Function Keys within the Recital user interface have specific actions in the screen forms and in the Recital Development Tools. Each Function Key also has a matching ’alternate key’, which is a combination of the Control key and a letter.
  
In the Recital Terminal Developer Development Tools, a Key Help Panel appears at the top of the screen, listing the key to use for functions within that Work Surface. Press the [TAB] key to display the Key Help Panel if it is not displayed. The keys and their labels are taken from the [[Terminal Definition Files|Terminal Definition file]]; section 5 entries 114 to 139.
+
In the Recital Development Tools, a Key Help Panel appears at the top of the screen, listing the key to use for functions within that Work Surface. Press the [TAB] key to display the Key Help Panel if it is not displayed. The keys and their labels are taken from the [[Terminal Definition Files|Terminal Definition file]]; section 5 entries 114 to 139.
  
 
The caret ^ in the alternate key sequence indicates that the [Ctrl] control key and the key that follows should be pressed simultaneously.
 
The caret ^ in the alternate key sequence indicates that the [Ctrl] control key and the key that follows should be pressed simultaneously.

Latest revision as of 09:30, 17 August 2010

The Function Keys within the Recital user interface have specific actions in the screen forms and in the Recital Development Tools. Each Function Key also has a matching ’alternate key’, which is a combination of the Control key and a letter.

In the Recital Development Tools, a Key Help Panel appears at the top of the screen, listing the key to use for functions within that Work Surface. Press the [TAB] key to display the Key Help Panel if it is not displayed. The keys and their labels are taken from the Terminal Definition file; section 5 entries 114 to 139.

The caret ^ in the alternate key sequence indicates that the [Ctrl] control key and the key that follows should be pressed simultaneously.


Name VT Keyboard PC Keyboard Alternate
HELP Help F1 ^C
ABANDON F11 F11 / Esc ^G
EXIT/SAVE F20 End ^W
MENUBAR Do Home /
NEXT RECORD/PAGE DOWN Next PgDn ^N
PREVIOUS RECORD/PAGE UP Prev PgUp ^R
FIND Find F9 ^K
FIND NEXT Select F10 ^L
DELETE RECORD F19 F5 ^U
DELETE CHAR F12 Del ^H
DELETE FIELD Remove F8 ^Y
TAB Tab Tab ^I
PAN RIGHT F9 F7 ^B
PAN LEFT F10 F6 ^Z
UPDATE MODE F17 F4 ^T
REFRESH F18 F12 ^D
CARRY MODE (APPEND) F17 F4 ^T
INSERT Insert Ins ^V
WORD LEFT F13 F2 ^A
WORD RIGHT F14 F3 ^F