To edit the command line using the command
line popup menu
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To position the cursor at a specific character, place the mouse pointer on the
character and click the select mouse button.
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To clear the command line, position the mouse pointer within the Command Line
entry area, press and hold the select mouse button until the Command Line popup
menu appears, and then choose Clear Entire Line from the menu.
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To clear the command line from the cursor position to the end of the line, place the
mouse pointer where you want the clear-to-end function to start. Press and hold the
select mouse button until the Command Line popup menu appears, and then choose
Clear to End of Line from the menu.
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To insert characters, position the mouse pointer where you wish to locate the text
cursor (or over a non-text area to use the current text cursor location). Press and
hold the select mouse button to display the Command Line popup menu, and then
choose Position Cursor, Insert Mode from the menu. Type the characters to be
inserted.
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To replace characters, position the mouse pointer where you wish to locate the text
cursor (or over a non-text area to use the current text cursor location). Press and
hold the select mouse button to display the Command Line popup menu, and then
choose Position Cursor, Replace Mode from the menu. Type the characters to be
inserted.
When the cursor arrives at the beginning of a command word or token, the softkey
labels change to display the possible choices at that point in the command.
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