z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol II
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Function keys

z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol II
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The Function Keys view, shown in Figure 1, displays this information in the status area:

  • Number of keys
  • Keys displayed per line
  • Primary range (lower or upper)
  • Display set (primary or alternate)
  • List name (name of the currently active keylist)
  • List applid (application ID for the currently active keylist)
  • List type (private or shared)
  • Keylists (on or off).
Note: See Working with function keys and keylists (the Function Keys action bar choice) for information about changing these settings.
Figure 1. ISPF Primary Option Menu status area – function keys view
   Menu  Utilities  Compilers  Options  Status  Help
 ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                            ISPF Primary Option Menu

 0  Settings      Terminal and user parameters           No. of keys: 24
 1  View          Display source data or listings        Keys / line: SIX
 2  Edit          Create or change source data           Primary set: LOW
 3  Utilities     Perform utility functions              Display set: PRI
 4  Foreground    Interactive language processing        List name. : ISRSAB
 5  Batch         Submit job for language processing     List applid: ISR
 6  Command       Enter TSO or Workstation commands      List type. : SHARED
 7  Dialog Test   Perform dialog testing                 Keylists . : PRIVATE
 9  IBM Products  IBM program development products
 10 SCLM          SW Configuration Library Manager
 11 Workplace     ISPF Object/Action Workplace
 12 z/OS System   z/OS system programmer applications
 13 z/OS User     z/OS user applications

      Enter X to Terminate using Log/List defaults


 Option ===>                                                                   
  F1=Help      F2=Split     F3=Exit      F7=Backward  F8=Forward   F9=Swap
 F10=Actions  F12=Cancel

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