GT.M permits the use of the VMS command line editor at the Direct Mode prompt and during M READs from a terminal. The VMS line editor allows cursor positioning using the <CTRL> key, edit keypad and function keys. Also, it allows toggling between insert and overstrike modes. The command line editing feature is optional; by default VMS has command line editing turned on.
For more information regarding the VMS command line editor, refer to the VMS Guide to Using VMS.
Backspace: Deletes the character to the left of the cursor
Delete: Same as backspace
Up-arrow: Moves to a less recent item in the RECALL list
Down-arrow: Moves to a more recent item in the RECALL list
Left-arrow: Moves the cursor one character to the left
Right-arrow: Moves the cursor one character to the right
<CTRL-A>: Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line
<CTRL-B>: Moves the cursor one character towards the beginning of the line
<CTRL-D>: Deletes the character at the cursor position
<CTRL-E>: Moves the cursor to the end of the line
<CTRL-F>: Moves the cursor one character towards the end of the line
<CTRL-K>: Deletes all characters from the cursor to the end of the line
<CTRL-U>: Deletes the entire line