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\ \ \ \fB^K\fR\ \ :\fIDisplay-Full-Cmdline \fR (Ctrl key + `k')
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-\ \ \ \fB^U\fR\ \ :\fIDisplay-Full-Supplementary-Groups \fR (Ctrl key + `u')
+\ \ \ \fB^N\fR\ \ :\fIDisplay-Full-Environment \fR (Ctrl key + `n')
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-\ \ \ \fB^V\fR\ \ :\fIDisplay-Full-Environment \fR (Ctrl key + `v')
+\ \ \ \fB^U\fR\ \ :\fIDisplay-Full-Supplementary-Groups \fR (Ctrl key + `u')
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Applied to the first process displayed, these commands will show
Keying the\fI same\fR `Ctrl' command a second time removes that
separate window as does the `=' command.
-Keying a different Ctrl combination, while one is already active,
+Keying a different `Ctrl' combination, while one is already active,
immediately transitions to the new information.
Notable among these provisions is the Ctrl+V (environment) command.