Sample Keypad Editing Session - //DATE// This file has been designed especially for the sample editing session that is described in Chapter 1 of the PDP-11 Keypad Editor User's Guide. After you have completed the sample session described in Chapter 1, you may use this file to practice other keypad editor functions and commands, if you like. ABOUT THE SAMPLE SESSION Your general task for the sample session is to insert the date you begin working with the keypad editor into your own copy of this file. The date is //DATE// . Sample Keypad Editing Session, "section" 2 lakdjhfuierbhnv a678237yfg^90(4#!! The PDP-11 Keypad Editor is distributed in two versions. KED is for use with VT100 terminals that have keypads, and K52 is for use with VT52 terminals. As you work through a file with the keypad editor, the editor displays 24 lines of the file on your screen. One of the lines always shows the keypad editor cursor, the flashing symbol that is always somewhere on your screen. The cursor identifies the character that will be erased if you use one of the erasing functions. It also marks the location in your file where the editor will insert what you type on the keyboard. //DATE// is the date you started to learn to use the keypad editor. If KED is the first video-oriented editor you have used, welcome to a new world of fast, clear responses to editing functions. If you already have used a video-oriented editor, welcome to DIGITAL's contribution for users of the RT-11, RSX-11M, and RSX-11M-PLUS operating systems. If the experience of other users is valid for you also, you will be confident about using the keypad editor with a day or two after //DATE// .