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The User Interface
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Users at Nonprivileged and Privileged ports can change the defaults for the editing characters with the SET
PORT command, so the characters on your port may not have the same functions as the ones shown in
Table 2-1.  At most terminals, you can use the SHOW|LIST PORTS ALTERNATE
CHARACTERISTICS command to check the control character sequences for the editing functions at your
port.
Table 2-1.  Editing characters
Key Sequence
Function
<CTRL> <A>
Alternates between insert character mode and overstrike character.
Overstrike mode is the default.  This function does not apply to
hardcopy terminals.
<CTRL> <B>
  or up arrow key 
Recalls the previous command.
<CTRL> <D>
or left-arrow key 
Moves the cursor one position to the left.  This function does not
apply to hardcopy terminals.
<CTRL> <E>
Moves the cursor to the end of the current command line.  This
function does not apply to hardcopy terminals.
<CTRL> <F>
or right-arrow key 
Moves the cursor one position to the right.  This function does not
apply to hardcopy terminals.
<CTRL>  <H>
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line.  This
function does not apply to hardcopy terminals.
<CTRL> <N>
or down-arrow key 
Recalls the next command in the command history.
<CTRL> <R>
Redisplays the current command line.  This command is useful after
you have deleted characters on a hardcopy terminal.
<CTRL> <U>
Deletes all characters from the cursor position to the beginning of the
command line.
<CTRL> <V>
Quotes the next character, so that the terminal server interprets it as a
variable.  (This function is useful if you want to redefine control
characters.)
<CTRL> <X>
Deletes the current command line.
<CTRL> <Z>
Cancels an interactive operation, such as changing a password, or
deletes the current command line.
<DELETE>
or <backspace>
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.  On hardcopy terminals,
the terminal server adds a backslash (\) to previously printed characters
to indicate that you have deleted them.