— F2 key
Copies the entire buffer up to the next character you type
— F3 key
Copies the entire buffer to the command line
— F4 key
The opposite of F2, deletes all characters from the buffer up to,
but not including, the next character you type
— F5 key
Moves the current line you are typing into the buffer without
ENTERing it
— F6 key
Places an “end-of-file” marker when you copy from the
monitor to a disk file
— ESC key
Cancels the current command line without changing the buffer
— INS key
Inserts characters into the command line as you copy
characters from the buffer
— DEL key
Deletes characters from the buffer
BACKSPACE Key
From time to time, you may make a typing error. This is not
usually a problem if you correct the error before you ENTER
the command. You can use the BACKSPACE key for this
purpose.
4-8 Using MS-DOS With Your Computer
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