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Program Menu (F12)
Program:
F/Key, Sh-F/Key, Edit Key, Sh-Edit Key
Specify the type of key to be programmed—function or edit key in its normal or shifted state.
When Fkey Speed is Fast in the EMUL (F9) menu, the Program options are F/Key and Sh-F/Key.
When SCO Console emulation is selected, the Program options are F/Key, Sh-F/Key, Ctl-F/Key, Ctl-Sh-F/Key, and Edit Key.
Key Dir:
[Comm Depend, Host, Printer, Printer & Host, Screen, Host & Screen, Printer & Screen, All]
Choose the destination of the contents of the function or edit key. Comm Dependent will cause the direction of the key data to correspond to the “Comm
Mode” of the current emulation. For example, if the “Comm Mode” is Full Block, the contents of the key will be channeled to the screen only. If it were Full
Duplex, then the contents would be sent to the host only.
Text:
This field is an edit field that permits up to 255 characters. Once the overall text limit (up to 542 characters) is reached, the terminal beeps and accepts no
more text. If the text is deleted with the backspace key, the default code is no longer programmed. Shift+Backspace restores the default. See Edit Fields (page
31)or “Fkey Speed” under “Emulation (F9),” on page 26.
Label:
You can type a label of up to 7 characters for function keys in ASCII emulations only. See “Display NV Labels” in the “Emulation (F9)” section (page 26).
<Backspace> – delete
<Shift> <Back> – default field
Key:
Choose the key to be programmed. The keys that are listed as choices depend upon the Program parameter as shown below:
When a PC style keyboard is attached, the choices are:
•
When
Program =
F/Key or
Sh-F/
Key, the choices are [
F1
, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, F13, F14, F15, F16].
•
When Program =
Edit Key or Sh-Edit Key,
the choices are [
Tab
, Esc, Backspace, Delete, Return, Home,
↑
,
↓
,
←
,
→
, EnterKpd, Insert, PageDown,
PageUp, End, Print].
When an ANSI keyboard is attached, the following choices apply:
•
When
Program =
F/Key or
Sh-F/
Key, the choices are [
F1
, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, F13, F14, Help, Do, F17, F18, F19, F20].
•
When Program =
Edit Key or Sh-Edit key,
the choices are
[
Tab
, <X],Select, Return,
↑
,
↓
,
←
,
→
, Enter, Next Screen, Remove, PF1, PF2, PF3, PF4].
When a PC style keyboard is attached, the choices are:
•
When
Program =
F/Key or
Sh-F/
Key, the choices are [
F1
, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, F13, F14, F15, F16].
•
When Program =
Edit Key or Sh-Edit Key,
the choices are Tab, ESC, Backspace, Return, Home, ,
↓
,
←
,
→
, Clear, Repl, Page, Send, Insert, Delete, Enter,
Del.
When the SCO emulation is selected (PC keyboard only), the following choices apply:
•
When
Program
=
F/Key,
Sh-F/
Key,
Ctrl+F/Key
,
or Ctrl+Sh-F/Key
, the choices are
[F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12].
•
When Program =
Edit Key or Sh-Edit key,
the choices are
[Home, Insert, PageDown, PageUp, End,
↑
,
↓
,
←
,
→
].
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