With bi-directional versions of the Windows operating systems, support for special
key sequences called shortcut, or "hot" keys, is provided to
control bi-directional behavior within an application.
The ISPF workstation agent supports these existing hot key combinations
whenever possible. However, the workstation agent does provide some
new or modified hot key combinations. The new or modified hot keys
follow.
Note: The abbreviations "LtR" and "RtL" refer to
the orientation of a field or application. LtR means Left to Right orientation.
RtL means Right to Left orientation.