KEYS¶
Command¶
KEYS
Explanation¶
Operation of the ‘KEYS’ function displays the alternate function key display line. Further operation of the function key will return back HUNTER to the original display line.
Examples¶
Set 1:
DIR STAT BAS COMS CLCK TERM EDIT KEYS
Set 2:
DIR STAT INP SAVE TYPE REN SEND KEYS
Remarks¶
DIR and STAT are the most commonly used keys and appear in both sets at easily accessible locations.
DIR - Directory
STAT - File status
BAS - Basic interpreter
COMS - Communications parameters
CLCK - Set clock
TERM - Terminal emulation
EDIT - Text Editor
INP - Load a file
SAVE - Create a file from memory
TYPE - Display an ASCII file
REN - Rename a file
SEND - Transmit files
For further information on soft keys, see File Manager Display.