ASCII Chart
When you open the ASCII Chart window (shown below), it appears centered on the character on which your cursor was last placed, and that character is
highlighted.
Characters appear in decimal, octal, hexadecimal, and binary number representations. The CHAR column contains the ASCII representation of the character.
Use the following keys to change the display of the ASCII chart:
The following keys control the ASCII Chart:
Press this key:
To do this:
Ç
Move to the previous character in the ASCII Chart.
È
Move to the next character in the ASCII Chart.
Å
Move to the previous font in the terminal’s font list.
Æ
Move to the next font in the terminal’s font list.
Ctrl+
Ç
Move the cursor up one line. The ASCII Chart moves to re-center itself on
the new character.
Ctrl+
È
Move the cursor down one line. The ASCII Chart moves to re-center itself on
the new character.
Ctrl+
Å
Move the cursor to the previous character. The ASCII Chart moves to re-
center itself on the new character.
Ctrl+
Æ
Move the cursor to the next character. The ASCII Chart moves to re-center
itself on the new character.
Esc
Close the Calendar window.
Note:
Upon exit, the cursor will be restored to its previous location at the time of entry to the desk accessories.
Diagnostic Window
This desk accessory (shown below) lets you see terminal configuration information, such as the amount of memory (RAM) in the terminal, the style of keyboard
that you are using, and the firmware revision level.
If you require technical support, this menu provides a means for our support team to quickly assess your terminal installed options.
To close the Diagnostics window, press
Esc
.
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