Note that if you have typed part of a command and have not pressed Enter, pressing a shortcut key clears the entered command. The defined shortcut keys conflict with the system shortcut keys.
You can press the shortcut keys wherever you can type a command. Then the system displays the full corresponding command.
If you have typed part of a command and have not pressed Enter, you can press the shortcut keys to clear the entered command and display the full corresponding command. This operation has the same effect as that of deleting all commands and then re-entering the complete command.
The shortcut keys are run as the commands, the syntax is recorded to the command buffer and log for fault location and querying.
The terminal in use may affect the functions of the shortcut keys. For example, if the customized shortcut keys of the terminal conflict with those of the device, the input shortcut keys are captured by the terminal program and hence the shortcut keys do not function.