Programming Keys & Buttons
448
Including Key Function Combinations & Sequences
Including Key Function Combinations & Sequences
You can program a key or button to perform the function of a combi-
nation or sequence of keys. For example, you can cause a key or but-
ton to perform the same function as pressing the keys
Alt
+
F4
together, or pressing the keys
F2
then
F3
then
F4
.
Virtual Key Names
Key functions are identified by virtual key names as listed in the
appendix “Virtual Key Names” on page 451. The virtual key name
has to be enclosed by the
<
and
>
characters in the user definition
box. You may omit the
VK_
and
VT_
(etc.) parts of the virtual key
name.
For example, the virtual key name for the
Return
key function when
running a DEC VT terminal emulation is
VT_RETURN
. You
would enter this in the user definition box as follows:
<RETURN>
Key Combinations
To program a key or button so that it performs the same function as
pressing two or more other keys together, type the
<
character, fol-
lowed by the virtual key names linked together with + (plus sign)
characters, and end with the
>
character.
For example, to program a key or button so that when it is pressed it
performs the same function as pressing the keys
Alt
+
F4
together,
enter the following characters in the user definition box:
<ALT+F4>
Key Sequences
To program a key or button so that it performs the same function as
pressing a sequence of keys one after the other, enter each virtual
key name in the order required, starting and ending each virtual key
name with the
<
and
>
characters, respectively. Each enclosed
virtual key name must immediately follow the previous enclosed
virtual key name with no spaces.
Summary of Contents for t5730 - Thin Client
Page 1: ...TeemTalk 6 0 for Windows USER MANUAL...
Page 22: ...Table of Contents xxii...
Page 28: ...Introduction 6 Getting More Information...
Page 42: ...Getting Started 20 Session Management...
Page 110: ...Host Connection Settings 88 SSH Connection Settings...
Page 120: ...Keyboard Configuration 98 Compose Character Sequences...
Page 336: ...IBM 3270 Emulation 314 Notice Board Facility...
Page 360: ...IBM 3151 Emulation 338 Defining Function Keys...
Page 364: ...MDIS Prism Emulations 342 Keyboard Mapping...
Page 374: ...PT250 Emulation 352 Displaying Alternate Characters...
Page 378: ...Siemens 97801 Emulation 356 Keyboard Mapping...
Page 386: ...TA6530 Emulation 364 The Status Line...
Page 392: ...Unisys T27 Emulation 370 Keyboard Mapping...
Page 396: ...Viewdata Emulation 374 Keyboard Mapping...
Page 468: ...Initialization Commands 446 Keyboard Mouse...
Page 472: ...Programming Keys Buttons 450 Including Special Characters...
Page 496: ...Product Specification 474 Wyse 50 50 TVI 910 925 950 ADDS A2 HZ 1500 Wyse PC Term...
Page 506: ...Index 484...