555-233-737
Comcode 108671520
Issue 2
June 2000
The keys at the bottom of the screen let you move
among the data entry fields within a screen. The
following table describes those keys.
Screen Navigation – Function Keys
While working on data-entry fields, you can also use
the function keys at the bottom of your screen. The
following table lists the most common function keys.
TAB or
RETURN or
RIGHT ARROW
Moves the cursor forwards
between fields on the current
screen in a left-to-right, top-to
bottom order. From the last field
on a screen, this moves the
cursor to the first field on the first
line of the same screen that
contains a field.
LEFT ARROW Moves the cursor backward
between fields on the current line
of the screen in a right-to-left,
bottom-to-top order. From the
first field on a screen, this moves
to the last field on the last line of
the same screen that contains a
field.
UP ARROW Moves to the nearest field on the
first preceding line that contains
a field. If no preceding lines
contain fields, this moves to the
nearest field on the last line of
the current screen that contains
a field.
DOWN ARROW Moves to the nearest field on the
next line that contains a field. If
no lines below the current one
contain fields, this moves to the
nearest field on the first line of
the current screen that contains
a field.
BACKSPACE Deletes the last changes entered
into the field and moves the
cursor backward one position.
HOME Moves the cursor to the
beginning of the first field on the
screen.
END Moves the cursor to the end of
the current field.
F1 (Cancel) Stops the current activity and returns
the cursor to the command line. When
the cursor is in the command line, F1
(Cancel) erases the entire contents of
the command line. On a help screen, F1
(Cancel) returns to the screen on which
the help was requested.
F2 (Refresh) Redraws or updates the screen.
F3 (Enter) Submits the information entered on a
screen for the action specified on the
command line. When the cursor is on
the command line, F3 (Enter) requests
the execution of the command.
F4 (Clearfld) Clears an entire field on a screen or a
single keyword from the command line.
For example, if the command line
contains the command list cos and you
press F4 (Clearfld), the command line
changes to list.
F5 (Help) When the cursor is on the command
line, pressing this key is identical to
typing the help command. That is, it
displays a screen explaining all the
types of help available in the AUDIX
system. When the cursor is on a screen,
this key requests help for the entire
screen.
F6
(Choices)
When the cursor is on a field, this key
requests a menu of valid entries for that
particular field. Use UP ARROW or
DOWN ARROW to select an item from
the menu. Pressing F6 (Choices) again
selects the highlighted item from the
menu.
F7
(Unexcitable
)
Moves forward through multiple-page
administration screens, reports, or help
screens.
F8
(Prevpage)
Moves backward through multiple-page
administration screens, reports, or help
screens.
DEFINITY ONE™
Communications System
Release 2.0
AUDIX Administration
Command Line Quick Reference Card