I'm not sure where you see this but usually it means you have to press "f" after <F6>. That is, to invoke the command, you have to press the sequence <F6> followed by an "f".

This allows a choice of commands from the <F6> key. For example, there may be <F6>a, <F6>b, ... commands which can be invoke by pressing the corresponding letter after the <F6>.


On 16-08-17 11:01 PM, Sam IBM wrote:
can someone please explain what does the f after the <F6> means  ..cause its 
really confusing me ...


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