Keystroke Legend
The following table explains the system responses that occur when you press a key or perform the keystroke on your keyboard while working on BlockBuster.
How to use the keystrokes:
- F3 means press the F3 key.
- CTRL+F means while pressing CTRL, press F.
Note: The short cut keys do not work if the main screen menus are empty.
| Keystroke | Description |
|---|---|
| F2 | Go to Next Bookmark. |
| F3 | Display Context Dialog Box for the active screen. |
| F5 | Refresh the active screen. |
| F6 | Go to the next pane in the data screen |
| ALT+F | Open the File menu. |
| ALT+T | Open the Task menu. |
| ALT+E | Open the Edit menu. |
| ALT+V | Open the View menu. |
| ALT+D | Open the Data menu. |
| ALT+R | Open the Reports menu. |
| ALT+A | Open the Ancillary menu. |
| ALT+O | Open the Tools menu. |
| ALT+W | Open the Window menu. |
| CTRL+N | Open a Report. |
| SHIFT+F2 | Go to Previous Bookmark. |
| CTRL+F2 | Toggle between two bookmarks. |
| CTRL+F4 | Close the active screen in Trapeze5. |
| CTRL+F6 | Go to the next screen open in your workspace. |
| CTRL+SHIFT+F6 | Go to the previous screen used in your workspace. |
| CTRL+O | Prompt the Open dialog to access files in your hard drive and network. |
| CTRL+L | Toggle List view on and off. |
| CTRL+X | Cut text. |
| CTRL+C | Copy text. |
| CTRL+V | Paste text. |
| CTRL+F | Find text in the column in which your cursor is placed. |
| CTRL+H | Find and replace text in the column in which your cursor is placed. |
| ALT+D+A | Add a new record in the screen. |
| CTRL+S | Save current record or file. |
| ALT+W+E | Clone current screen. |
| CTRL+W | Open Workspace dialog. |
| CTRL+P | Print current screen. |
| ALT+ENTER | Display Properties dialog for Formats and Workstation properties. |
| ESC | Cancel operation, dialog input, grid data input, or data fetching. |