Setup 31
Keys: F5
Enter Key: [CR
, CR-LF, TAB]
Select the code the enter key in the numeric keypad transmits.
Return Key:
[
CR
, CR-LF, TAB]
Select the code the return key on the main alphanumeric keypad transmits.
Alt Key (left):
[
Meta
, Legend, Funct, Scroll-Lock, Alt Key]
Select the way in which the left
ALT
key behaves. In ANSI emulations,
Compose
is available as a selection instead
of
Legend
. The
Alt
Key selection refers to the right
Alt
key.
Meta
sets the most significant bit for the next character and allows 8-bit data to be generated from the
keyboard.
Legend precedes a key from the keyboard and causes the character that is printed on the right-side of
the key to be sent to the terminal or host.
Compose precedes sequences of keys to create a character that is not on the keyboard but is
available in the active character set.
Scroll Lock
causes the Alt key to function as the Scroll Lock key, and is a toggle to hold/free data on the
screen. It requires the use of flow control for the host port “Rcv Prtcl”.
Funct
causes the Alt key to function as the
Funct
key on an ASCII keyboard.
Alt Key
causes the left
Alt
key to behave identically to the right
Alt
key.
Pound Key
: [
U.S.
,
British]
Choose the character transmitted for 23h: the US pound (#) or the British pound (£).
Return Key Repeat
: [On,
Off
]
Select whether the Return key located on the alphanumeric keypad will repeat when held down for more than
half a second (only selectable when “Key Repeat” =
On
).
Local Leadin
: [On,
Off
]
This parameter is only available when Key Mode (in the Kybd menu) is
ScanCode
. If Local Leadin is
off
, the only
local function (
Appendix A
) that is available is
Ctrl-Scroll Lock
to enter Setup. If Local Leadin is
on
, the Setup
keystroke “introduces” the keystroke as local and then local functions can be generated using the keystrokes
listed on page A-1. For example, to enter Setup when ScanCode and Local Leadin are
on
, press
Ctrl-Scroll Lock
to
introduce this as a local function , and then
Ctrl-Scroll Lock
to enter Setup.
Local Leadin will not work if Comm Mode is set to Half Block or Full Block.
PC Keyboard
Disconnect
: [Disabled,
Pause
, Alt-Pause]
Select the keystroke that will generate a modem disconnect.
Backspace
: [
BS/DEL
, DEL/BS, DEL/CAN, BS/BS]
Choose the codes sent by the backspace key in the normal/shifted positions.
Desk
Acc: [Sh-Ctrl-Fkeys,
Ctrl
←
,
Disabled]
Select how the Desk Accessories can be accessed. This selection does not appear when SCO Console emulation
is selected. In SCO Console emulation,
Ctrl
←
is the only access method.
The default allows the desk accessories to be accessed through a menu which appears when
Ctrl
and the
left
arrow
key are pressed simultaneously. This brings up a pop-up window; selections for the specific accessory can
be made from that menu by pressing
F1-F5
. The
Sh-Ctrl-Fkeys
option, when selected, allows direct access to desk
accessories by pressing
Sh-Ctrl-F1
through
Sh-Ctrl-F5
. Selecting
Disabled
will inhibit entry to desk accessories.
Once a desk accessory is displayed, any other desk accessory can be accessed by pressing only the function key
associated with it (without pressing
Sh-Ctrl
).
When using PC-Term emulation, Local Leadin (in the F5 menu) must be on to access desk accessories. Then, to
view the diagnostic menu, for example, press
Ctrl-Scroll Lock, Ctrl-
←
, F5.