HP Sentry User Manual
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SENTRY User’s Guide
Fitzgerald & Long
FILE.MANAGER General File Utility 16:24:02 07 AUG 2000
CURSOR.MAIN
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HELP for "Cursor Control and Commands"
There are twenty commands which may be entered at any position on the
screen. None of the commands require a carriage return -- simply type
the keystrokes for the command.
UP - U
EXPLODE - EXP
DOWN - D
IMPLODE - I
PAGE.UP - ^U
ROOT LEVEL - R
PAGE.DOWN - ^D
CROSS REFERENCE - @
TOP - T
CURSOR RESET - C
BOTTOM - B
FILE DETAIL - F
QUIT -
VIEW DEFAULT - VD
HELP - '?' or 'H'
VIEW GROUP - VG
EXECUTE - XEQ
VIEW USER - VU
REPAINT - ^^
Press
Figure 27 - This is an example of the help screen which defines the special key strokes available in the
“General File Utility” program. Please note that ALL key strokes use upper case letters.
The first set of 6 key strokes described in the Help screen are key strokes used to “move around” in the
display of the file system. These are very simple to remember. “U”p and “D”own moves the cursor one
line. “^U”p and “^D”own scrolls the screen up one page or down one page just like Page UP and Page
Down in a word processor. Note that the caret “^” before a letter means to hold down the “control” key
when pressing the letter - for example, “^A” means control-A, one key stroke. “T”op and “B”ottom moves
the cursor to the top or bottom of the screen.
To display the contents of a subdirectory first position the cursor on the directory you want to “explode”.
Note the “d” to the left of the permissions string defines which entries are directories. Next enter “EXP”.
SENTRY will repaint the screen displaying the contents of the targeted subdirectory.
To move from a subdirectory to one level “up” use “I”mplode.
To move to the root directory enter “R” for root directory.
To reset the cursor enter “C”.