Brady label maker Printer User Manual


 
3-16 Keyboard Basics
Shortcut keys
In addition to the key functions listed above, the system provides some
shortcut key combinations for frequently-used system function keys or
key combinations. You may prefer to use these shortcut keys instead of
the system function keys, especially if you are an experienced Microsoft
Windows
user.
Table 3-5 lists the shortcut keys and their definitions:
Moves the cursor down one line at a time. In the Editor
window and in text entry fields, use to move selected
objects one character space at a time in the direction
indicated by the arrow, or use with <Shift> held down
to move selected objects at a greater increment.
Moves the cursor to the left one character at a time. If
the cursor is at the beginning of a line, moves it to the
end of the line above. In the Editor window and in text
entry fields, use to move selected objects one character
space at a time in the direction indicated by the arrow,
or use with <Shift> held down to move selected objects
at a greater increment.
Moves the cursor to the right one character at a time. If
the cursor is at the end of a line, moves it to the
beginning of the line below. In the Editor window and
in text entry fields, use to move selected objects one
character space at a time in the direction indicated by
the arrow, or use with <Shift> held down to move
selected objects at a greater increment.
TABLE 3-4. Numeric keypad keys definitions (Continued)