READY — SET— GOF10); center stage are the alphanumeric (typewriter) keys and a fewcontrol keys; to the right of the alphanumeric keys are the cursor padkeys; and at the far right is the numeric keypad (see Figure 2-8).Figure 2-8 Function KeysControl KeysYou use the control keys to perform specific acts that are oftensoftware dependent. Read the documentation that came with thesoftware program to determine the function of the keys while in thatprogram. You may recognize some of them as being similar to thekeys on a typewriter (see Figure 2-9). The following functions areapplicable when your computer is running NCR-DOS.Enter ( +1) One function of this key is to move the cursor fromone line to the next. It works like a typewritercarriage return key. The other function of this key isto enter a program command. In DOS, the Enter keyterminates entry sequences. There are two Enterkeys on your keyboard.Back SpaceBKpThis key moves the cursor to the left by one positioneach time you press it. As it travels backwards theBack Space key erases any character it passes over.OWNER'S MANUAL 2-13