                            Word Star Editing Keys

   ^S - Cursor Left          ^D - Cursor Right        ^I - TAB
   ^A - Word Left            ^F - Word Right          ^G - Delete
   ^W - Beginning Of Line    ^P - End Of Line         ^T - Delete Word
   ^E - Up 1 Line            ^X - Down 1 Line         ^Y - Delete Line
   ^C - Up 1 Page            ^R - Down 1 Page         ^J - Join Lines

   ^N - New Line             ^V - Insert Toggle       ^Q - Quote Original
   ^B - Reformat Paragraph   ^O - Original Message    ^L - Refresh Screen

                        IBM Control And Extended Keys

    Left Arrow - Cursor Left             Ctrl Left Arrow - Word Left
   Right Arrow - Cursor Right           Ctrl Right Arrow - Word Right
          Home - Beginning Of Line             Ctrl Home - Top Of Message
           End - End Of Line                    Ctrl End - End Of Message
      Up Arrow - Up 1 Line                          PgUp - Up 1 Page
    Down Arrow - Down 1 Line                        PgDn - Down 1 Page

           Tab - TAB       Ins - Insert Toggle       Del - Delete


                     Press [Esc] twice to Exit the Editor.



                                  Qmodem Keys

         Qmodem provides terrible Terminal Emulation. Use Doorway Mode.


                                  Procomm Keys

  With ANSI Terminal Emulation, you must use the function keys to simulate
  the cursor movement keys. With Procomm, use VT102 Emulation. With your
  Num Lock turned on, you will be able to use all the cursor functions of
  the numeric keypad.

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  You may use the Word Star Editing Keys to control the cursor or,
  if your communications program provides, the ANSI Terminal
  Emulation Keys, or better yet, the IBM Extended Keys.

  To use the IBM Extended Keys, your communications program must
  be able to send the appropriate Keyboard Codes (Doorway Mode).
