Yamaha CX5M Owner's Manual page 18

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SELECT
key
BS
key
(Backspace)
When
the
BS
key
is
pressed,
the character to the
immediate
left
of
the cursor
is
erased,
and
the cursor
will
move
to the
left
by
an
amount
corresponding
to
the
number
of charac-
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ters
erased.
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Power
indicator
/
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This
key
has
no
direct
function
when
the
CX5M
is
used
strictly as a
Basic
computer.
It
does
serve
important
functions
when
the
CX5M
is
used with
a
Yamaha
software
cartridge
of
when
the
"call
music"
command
is
invoked.
The
function of the
SELECT
key
within each
particular
software
package
will
be explained
in
the operating
manual
of that software package.
.STOP
key
Pressing
the
STOP
key
together with the
CTRL
key
wil
stop
a
program
while
it is
running.
CLS
HOME
key
Pressing
the
CLS
HOME
key
while holding
down
the
SH
IFT key
will
clear
the screen
display,
and
return the
cursor to the
upper
left
hand
corner of the
screen
(home
position).
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RETURN
key
/
Pressing
this
key
"enters"
a
command
statement and
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returns the cursor to the
beginning of
a
new
lin.
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:
Only
the
CX5MU,
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All
other
models have
this
key.
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Code
key
Pressing
the
code key
together with the appropriate
key
produces
a
second
set
of charcters
such
as
Greek.
German.
French,
etc.
INS
key
(Insert)
When
editing text displayed
on
the screen, the
INS key
allows
you
to
insert
characters
at
any
point
on
the
screen.
When
the
INS key
is
pressed,
the cursor
will
shrink to
half
its
normal
size,
allowing
characters,
numbers and
symbols
to be inserted
between
the cursor
and
the character
dis-
played
to
its
left
Pressing
the
RETURN
key, space
bar,
or
INS
key
again cancels
the
insert
mode
and
restores
the
cursor to
its
original
size.
DEL
key
(Delate)
When
the
DEL
key
is
pressed,
the character
on
the display
screen
where
the cursor
is
positioned
is
erased,
and
the
entire
line
to
the
right
of that character
moves
left
by
an
amount
corresponding
to the
number
of
characters erased.
CURSOR
Keys
These keys
will
move
the cursor
one
character space or
one
line
in
the direction indicated
by
the
arrow
on
the key.
Pressing
a
cursor
key
repeatedly
will
move
the cursor
in
the
direction indicated
by
an
amount
equivalent to the
number
of times the
key
is
pressed.
The
cursor keys have other
special
functions
when
the
CX5M
is
used with
a
Yamaha
software
cartridge.
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