HP (Hewlett-Packard) NetMail/3000 Network Card User Manual


 
NetMail/3000 Menu Interface
Users Guide
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Cursor Keys
In the message display area, you use the arrow keys (up/down) to point to the message you
want to “operate” on (read, delete, whatever). You can also jump a page at a time with the “page
down” or “page up” keys, or even jump all the way to the top of the list by using the “CNTL
home” key combination (hold down the CNTL or CTRL key and hit the diagonal-up arrow), and
can jump all the way to the bottom of the list by using the “CNTL end” key combination (holding
down the CNTL or CTRL key and hitting the “end” key). As you move around, the “current” mes-
sage will be highlighted. and the message display may scroll if you have more than one screen full
of messages. You’ll notice that there is a “scroll bar” on the right hand side of the message list,
which graphically shows you where you are in the list (useful if you have many pages of messages
so you can see how near the top or bottom you are). You might also notice the scroll bar across the
bottom of the listing; this typically stays on the left side, but if you happen to get a message with a
very long “From address” (which might disappear off the right side of the screen), you can scroll
the display to the right to see the rest of it - use the right arrow key til you hit the right margin,
after which the display will start scrolling to the left.