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Special Function Keys
LEVEL II BASIC offers the same special function keys as LEVEL I plus a
few extras. The function of the key depends on what mode the Computer is
in.
Command Mode:
[ENTER]
Effects a carriage return; Computer "looks at" line just typed
in and acts accordingly. If line just typed in has no line
number, Computer will interpret and execute the statements
contained in the line. If Line has a line number, Computer
stores the line in program memory.
[\À\]
Backspaces the cursor and deletes last character typed in.
[SHIFT] [\À\]
Deletes the line you are typing in, and returns cursor to
beginning of logical line.
[\Ã\]
Linefeed; moves cursor down to next physical line on the
Display.
:
Separates BASIC statements contained on the same logical line, to allow
multi-statement lines.
E.g.,
PRINT "FIRST STATEMENT":PRINT "SECOND STATEMENT"
[\Â\]
Moves cursor over to the next tab stop. Tab stops are at
positions 0, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48 and 56.
[SHIFT] [\Â\]
Converts display to 32 character-per-line format.
[CLEAR]
Clears the Display and returns it to 64 character-per line
format.
Execute Mode:
[SHIFT]
@
Pause; stops program execution. Hitting any key causes
execution to be resumed. Hitting
SHIFT @
also freezes the
Display during a LIST so you can examine program lines.
[BREAK]
Stops execution. Resume execution by typing CONT.
[ENTER]
When Computer is awaiting input from the keyboard,
[ENTER]
causes Computer to "look at" what you've typed in.
For Edit Mode special function keys, see Chapter 9.
NOTE:
Shifted characters aren't always interchangeable with their unshifted
counterparts. For example, shifted
@
isn't the same as
@
even though it
looks OK on the screen. So, take care when using the
[SHIFT]
key.
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