LSE is a multilanguage, advanced text editor that is layered on the the Text Processing Utility (TPU). LSE works with supported languages and productivity tools to enhance program development. There are three ways to execute LSE commands: Menus DECwindows LSE has pull-down and pop-up menus for most of the common editing operations. Use MB1 to choose items in pull-down menus and to select text. Use MB3 for pop-up menus. See help on Menus. Commands To type a command, press the DO key. If necessary, LSE prompts you for more information, such as file specifications or other parameters. For a list of LSE commands, see help on List of Topics. Keys LSE defines some keys by default and lets you define keys, including learn sequences, to bind several commands or keystrokes to a single key and GOLD key combinations. You can use SET KEYPAD commands to set an EDT- or EVE-style keypad.