You can use the four scrolling keys (KP8, KP2, KP4, and KP6) to expand, contract, and move displays, depending on the keypad state in effect. Thus, the keys do a SCROLL/UP, /DOWN, /LEFT, or /RIGHT, or a corresponding MOVE. You can press the GOLD key to make the operation to advance more than one line or column. The commands apply to the current scrolling display. Pressing KP3 selects the current scrolling display from the display circular list. Four keys on the LK201 keyboard let you set the keypad state to DEFAULT, MOVE, EXPAND, or CONTRACT. The keypad state changes the definitions of KP8, KP2, KP4, and KP6. The meaning of all other keys remains unchanged. If you do not have an LK201 keyboard with the F17-F20 keys on it, you can get the same effect by typing the corresponding command: F17 F18 F19 F20 SET KEY/STATE=DEFAULT or +--------+--------+--------+--------+ SET KEY/STATE=MOVE | | | | | SET KEY/STATE=EXPAND | DEFAULT| MOVE | EXPAND |CONTRACT| SET KEY/STATE=CONTRACT | | | | | +--------+--------+--------+--------+ For example, in the MOVE state (key F18), pressing KP2 moves the default scrolling display down by one character position, and pressing GOLD-KP2 moves the display down by a larger increment. The keypad remains in the MOVE state until you select another state, such as the DEFAULT state (key F17).