The TAB key on the keyboard tabs to the next 3270 hardware field.  A
PF key defined as tab to Xedit moves the curter through the columns
set by SET TABS.

On 4 October 2010 21:49, Tom Duerbusch <duerbus...@stlouiscity.com> wrote:
> Yep,
>
> Use "tab" to move between multiple screens that are currently being
> displayed.
> Use "x" to change the currently displayed screen to the next screen in the
> xedit ring.
>
> As far as using an PF key to TAB?
> In one case you press PF2 key.
> In the other case you press the TAB key.
>
> I don't see the purpose in setting up the PF key.
> So, inquiring minds want to know...
> What purpose is there to use up a PF key to simulate the TAB key?
>
> BTW, in my case, I use SCR 2 V to get side by side screens.
>
> Tom Duerbusch
> THD Consulting
>
>
>>>> Ron Schmiedge <ron.schmie...@gmail.com> 10/4/2010 2:22 PM >>>
> Ed,
>
> This list provided the answer a couple of years ago:
>
> 'command set pf02 before SOS TABCMDF'
>
> Add to your PROFILE XEDIT and PF2 will tab to the other command line
> of a split screen set up by the SCREEN 2 command.
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Edward M Martin <emar...@aultman.com> wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>>         Is there a command that I can set in Xedit PF key to all me to
>> jump
>> between split screens?
>>
>>         In the ICCF editor, I set PF2ED Cursor Input.  Then when I have
>> two
>> or more members up on the screen,
>>
>> I can press the PF2 key to jump to next screen cmdline.
>>
>> Ed Martin
>>
>> Aultman Health Foundation
>>
>> 330-363-5050
>>
>> ext 35050
>

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