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DIGITAL RESEARCH(r) CP/M Plus TM (CP/M Version 3) Operating ...

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Appendix D : <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 Control Character Summary <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 User's Guide<br />

Table D-2. Banked <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 Line-editing Control Characters<br />

Character Meaning<br />

CTRL-A Moves the cursor one character to the left.<br />

CTRL-B Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line without<br />

having any effect on the contents of the line. If the cursor is at<br />

the beginning, CTRL-B moves it to the end of the line.<br />

CTRL-C Terminates the executing program and redisplays the system prompt,<br />

provided the cursor is at the beginning of the command line. Also,<br />

if you halt scrolling with CTRL-S, you can terminate the program<br />

with a CTRL-C.<br />

CTRL-E Forces a physical carriage return but does not send the command<br />

line to <strong>CP</strong>/M 3. Moves the cursor to the beginning of the next<br />

line without erasing the previous input.<br />

CTRL-F Moves the cursor one character to the right.<br />

CTRL-G Deletes the character indicated by the cursor. The cursor does not<br />

move.<br />

CTRL-H Deletes a character and moves the cursor left one character position.<br />

CTRL-1 Moves the cursor to the next tab stop. Tab stops are automatically<br />

set at each eighth column. Has the same effect as pressing the<br />

TAB key.<br />

CTRL-J Sends the command line to <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 and returns the cursor to the<br />

beginning of a new line. Has the same effect as a RETURN or a<br />

CTRL-M keystroke.<br />

CTRL-K Deletes to th'e end of the line from the cursor.<br />

CTRL-M Sends the command line to <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 and returns the cursor to the<br />

beginning of a new line. Has the same effect as a RETURN or a<br />

CTRL-J keystroke.<br />

D-3

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