Lantronix
ION x6010 User Guide
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Keystroke Commands
The table below shows the optional keystrokes available to edit command lines (*indicates HyperTerm
support, ** indicates command prompt support, *** indicates both HT and command prompt support
by this keystroke).
Table 12: Keystroke Editing Commands
Capability
Keystroke
Purpose
Move the command line around
to make changes or corrections
Ctrl-B *** or
left (←) arrow key ***
Move the cursor back one character.
Ctrl-F *** or
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.
Recall commands from the
buffer and paste them in the
command line
Ctrl-Y ***
Recall the most recent entry in the
buffer.
Ctrl-T **
Transpose the character to the left of
the cursor with the character located at
the cursor.
Ctrl-Y **
Recall the most recent entry in the
buffer.
Delete entries (if you make a
mistake or change your mind)
Delete key *** or
Backspace key ***
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 *
Change case from capital to lower-
case (or lower-case to capital) at the
cursor.
Redisplay the current command
line if the switch unexpectedly
sends a message to your screen
Ctrl-L ***
or Ctrl-R ***
Redisplay the current command line
(reverse-i-search).