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Entering System-Wide Commands
You can enter system-wide commands in two ways:
- Press the PF key that is assigned to the system-wide command.
- Enter the system-wide command on the command line and press Enter.
Note: The KEYS and = (JUMP) commands are not assigned to PF keys by default; you must enter these commands on the command line.
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