Displays the definitions bound to the normal state and GOLD state of any defined key. Format SHOW KEY key-specifier
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /BRIEF
/BRIEF (D) Indicates how much information you want displayed. The /BRIEF qualifier instructs LSE to display only key names and the commands associated with them.
1.2 /FULL
Indicates how much information you want displayed. The /FULL qualifier instructs LSE to display topics, legends, and remarks as well as the key names and commands.
2 – Parameter
key-specifier Specifies the name of the key whose definitions are to be displayed. You may use a wildcard character on the command line to specify all defined keys or a group of related keys. If you press the Return key before specifying a key, LSE supplies quotation marks to any specifier you type at the prompt; thus, LSE interprets an asterisk specified at the prompt as the asterisk key on the keyboard and not as a wildcard character. To specify key combinations beginning with the PF1 key, use the prefix GOLD/. To specify combinations by using the control key, use the form CTRL/x, where x may be the letters A through Z.