Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of UsersGuide


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Timestamp:
2009-11-29T14:30:31Z (15 years ago)
Author:
Jiri Svoboda
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Keyboard layout selection, shell text input.

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  • UsersGuide

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    1818== Console == #Console
    1919
    20 Press the F1-F11 keys to switch between individual virtual consoles. Pressing F12 will take you to the kernel console.
     20Press the F1-F11 keys to switch between individual virtual consoles. Pressing F12 will take you to the kernel console. You can also switch keyboard layouts with Ctrl-Shift-Fn strokes as follows:
     21
     22|| '''Keystroke''' || '''Layout''' ||
     23|| Ctrl-Shift-F1   || US QWERTY    ||
     24|| Ctrl-Shift-F2   || US Dvorak    ||
     25|| Ctrl-Shift-F2   || Czech QWERTZ    ||
    2126
    2227== Shell == #Shell
    2328
    2429Type ''help'' (+Enter) to get a list of built-in commands.
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     31(Trunk Only) The shell has basic command-line editing capabilities. Besides typing to insert text, you can use the following keys:
     32
     33|| '''Key'''        || '''Action''' ||
     34|| Enter            || Submit and execute the command. ||
     35|| Backspace        || Delete character to the left of cursor. ||
     36|| Delete           || Delete character under cursor. ||
     37|| Left Arrow       || Move cursor left by one character. ||
     38|| Right Arrow      || Move cursor right by one character. ||
     39|| Home             || Move cursor to beginning of text. ||
     40|| End              || Move cursor to end of text. ||
     41|| Ctrl-Left Arrow  || Move cursor left by one word. ||
     42|| Ctrl-Right Arrow || Move cursor right by one word. ||
     43|| Up Arrow         || Move to older history entry. ||
     44|| Down Arrow       || Move to newer history entry. ||
    2545
    2646== Kernel Console == #KernelConsole