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The three selections should either be kept in their defaults (as they appear on the keyboard), or all three should be changed to follow the mapping scheme
described here.
`~ Key:
` and ~ or ESC
Choose the characters sent by the tic/tilde key.
<or > Key:
< and > or ` and ~
Choose the characters sent by the triangle bracket key in the normal and shifted positions.
,, and .. Keys:
,, and .. or ,< and .>
Choose the character sent by the comma and period keys in the normal and shifted mode.
Backspace:
BS/DEL, DEL/BS, DEL/CAN
Choose the codes sent by the key in the normal/shifted positions.
Compose Key:
[Meta, Compose, Funct, Scroll-Lock, Alt Key]
This selection indicates the role that the Compose key will play. The explanation of choices is the same as for the Alt Key (left) selection, which is
discussed earlier in this section.
The following selections apply to the ASCII keyboards:
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:
Shift+Ctrl+Fkeys, Ctrl+
←
, Disabled
Choose how the Desk Accessories can be accessed. This selection does not appear when SCO Console emulation is selected. In SCO Console emulation,
pressing Ctrl+
←
is the only access method.
The default allows the desk accessories to be accessed through a menu that appears when you press Ctrl+
Æ
. This dispalys a window, where you can choose
the specific accessory that can be activated from that menu item by pressing F1 to F5. The Shift+Ctrl+Fkeys option, when selected, allows direct access to
desk accessories (bypassing the menu) by pressing Shift+Ctrl+F1 through Shift+Ctrl+F5. Selecting Disabled inhibits entry to desk accessories. Once a desk
accessory is displayed, you can access any other desk accessory by pressing only the function key associated with it (without pressing Shift+Ctrl).
Funct Key:
[Meta, Compose, Funct, Scroll-Lock, Alt Key]
This selection indicates the role that the Funct key will play. The explanation of choices is the same as for the left Alt Key selection, which is discussed
earlier in this section.
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