Editing commands through keystrokes – Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014

Chapter 5

Configure the Stratix 5100 WAP Using the Command-Line Interface

Editing Commands through Keystrokes

This table shows the keystrokes that you need to edit command lines.

Table 75 - Editing Commands Through Keystrokes

Capability

Keystroke

(1)

(1) The arrow keys function only on ANSI-compatible terminals such as VT100s.

Purpose

Move around the command line to
make changes or corrections.

Ctrl-B or the left
arrow key

Move the cursor back one character.

Ctrl-F or the right
arrow key

Move the cursor forward one character.

Ctrl-A

Move the cursor to the beginning of the command line.

Ctrl-E

Move the cursor to the end of the command line.

Esc B

Move the cursor back one word.

Esc F

Move the cursor forward one word.

Ctrl-T

Transpose the character to the left of the cursor with the
character at the cursor.

Recall commands from the buffer
and paste them in the command
line. The wireless device provides a
buffer with the last ten items that
you deleted.

Ctrl-Y

Recall the most recent entry in the buffer.

Esc Y

Recall the next buffer entry.
The buffer contains only the last 10 items that you have
deleted or cut. If you press Esc Y more than ten times,
you cycle to the first buffer entry.

Delete entries if you make a mistake
or change your mind.

Delete or Backspace

Erase the character to the left of the cursor.

Ctrl-D

Delete the character at the cursor.

Ctrl-K

Delete all characters from the cursor to the end of the
command line.

Ctrl-U or Ctrl-X

Delete all characters from the cursor to the beginning of
the command line.

Ctrl-W

Delete the word to the left of the cursor.

Esc D

Delete from the cursor to the end of the word.

Capitalize or lowercase words or
capitalize a set of letters.

Esc C

Capitalize at the cursor.

Esc L

Change the word at the cursor to lowercase.

Esc U

Capitalize letters from the cursor to the end of the word.

Designate a particular keystroke as
an executable command, perhaps as
a shortcut.

Ctrl-V or Esc Q

Scroll down a line or screen that are
longer than the terminal screen can
display.
The

More

prompt appears for

output that has more lines than can
be displayed on the terminal screen,
including show command output.
You can use the Return and Space
bar keystrokes whenever you see the

More

prompt.

Return

Scroll down one line.

Space

Scroll down one screen.

Redisplay the current command line
if the wireless device suddenly sends
a message to your screen.

Ctrl-L or Ctrl-R

Redisplay the current command line.

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