Keyboard Configuration
Compose Character Sequences
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Compose Character Sequences
C
ompose character sequences can be used to generate codes for
characters not shown on your keyboard. The characters that can be
composed depend on whether the terminal emulation is in National
or Multinational character set mode.
When the terminal emulation is
in National character set mode, only characters found in the
character set that corresponds to the selected keyboard nationality
can be composed. When the terminal emulation is in Multinational
character set mode, characters from all national keyboard layouts
can be composed.
If a character is a diacritical symbol (e.g. ´ or ¨) and this symbol does
not appear on the keyboard, an equivalent character can be used in
some cases. The diacritical symbols and the possible substitutes are
shown below. There are no equivalents for the circumflex accent and
tilde mark.
Diacritical Mark
Equivalent Character
´
Acute accent
'
Apostrophe
¨
Umlaut
"
Double quote
`
Grave accent
'
Single quote
°
Ring mark
*
Asterisk or degree sign
To compose a character, first find the character you wish to compose
in the left hand column of the following tables. The two characters
shown in the right hand column are the keys that are used to create
it. Several alternatives may be given for generating the same charac-
ter. A compose sequence is initiated by pressing the keys
Alt
+
C
together, followed by the key bearing the first character then the key
bearing the second character.
Note:
The compose character sequence can also be initiated by
pressing a key defined with the
COMPOSE
virtual key name.
A compose character sequence may be abandoned before
completion by pressing the
Delete
key. Pressing
Alt
+
C
(or the key
defined with the
COMPOSE
virtual key name) again before
completing a compose character sequence will cause it to be
Summary of Contents for TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0
Page 1: ...HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7 0 User Manual ...
Page 22: ...Introduction 6 Getting More Information ...
Page 62: ...Keyboard Configuration 46 Compose Character Sequences ...
Page 68: ...Mouse Functions 52 Defining a Macro ...
Page 82: ...Editing Options 66 Clipboard Options ...
Page 152: ...HP 700 92 96 Emulation 136 Setup Options ...
Page 236: ...IBM 5250 Display Emulation 220 Setup Options ...
Page 264: ...TA6530 Emulation 248 Setup Options ...
Page 290: ...Capturing Host Communication 274 Replay File ...
Page 302: ...Command Line Options 286 Emulation Workspace ...
Page 340: ...Index 324 ...