HP Neoware c50 TeemTalk® 5.0 for Unix User's Guide - Page 146

Previous, Insert, Remove, Select, Shift, Caps Lock, Print Screen, Expansion Enabled, Program Key

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Setup Menus Program Key With Factory default: Soft Button Level 1 definitions correspond to functions found on a DEC VT320 keyboard as follows: Soft Button 1: Soft Button 2: Soft Button 3: Soft Button 4: Soft Button 5: Soft Button 6: Help Do Find Insert Remove Select Soft Button 7: Soft Button 8: Soft Button 9: Soft Button 10: Soft Button 11: Soft Button 12: Previous Next F1 F2 F3 F4 These options enable you to program most keys with up to four definitions (macros) each, and the soft buttons with one definition each. Keys that cannot be redefined include Shift, Caps Lock and Print Screen. The programmed contents of a key or key combination can be transmitted to the host when pressed by selecting the Key Expansion Enabled option in this dialog box. To program a key or soft button, click the pointer in the Program Key text box then press the key or key combination or click the soft button that is to be programmed. The key combination can be any of the following: Key Ctrl + Key Shift + Key Ctrl + Shift + Key Alt + Key Alt + Ctrl + Key Alt + Shift + Key Alt + Ctrl + Shift + Key Pressing a key or soft button will cause the key legend or a reference number that uniquely identifies the key or soft button used to be displayed. Press Tab or click the pointer in the with text box and enter the new definition. This can include specific functions associated with a particular terminal emulation as listed in the Predefined Virtual Key Names list box. The Virtual Key Names appendix provides a complete list of virtual key names and their associated functions. Clicking a key name in this list box will cause it to appear on the key definition line. The function associated with the key name will be attributed to the key or soft button being defined. You can also enter control characters, or specify that a script file is to be run, as described in the following sections. Note: An escape sequence will be sent across a network as a single packet. If you are defining a soft button, you can give it a label up to ten characters long which is displayed on the soft button in the window by entering it in the Soft Button Label text box. 8-72

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Setup Menus
Program Key With
Factory default: Soft Button Level 1 definitions correspond to functions found on a
DEC VT320 keyboard as follows:
Soft Button 1:
Help
Soft Button 7:
Previous
Soft Button 2:
Do
Soft Button 8:
Next
Soft Button 3:
Find
Soft Button 9:
F1
Soft Button 4:
Insert
Soft Button 10:
F2
Soft Button 5:
Remove
Soft Button 11:
F3
Soft Button 6:
Select
Soft Button 12:
F4
These options enable you to program most keys with up to four definitions (macros)
each, and the soft buttons with one definition each. Keys that cannot be redefined
include
Shift
,
Caps Lock
and
Print Screen
. The programmed contents of a key or
key combination can be transmitted to the host when pressed by selecting the
Key
Expansion Enabled
option in this dialog box.
To program a key or soft button, click the pointer in the
Program Key
text box then
press the key or key combination or click the soft button that is to be programmed. The
key combination can be any of the following:
Key
Ctrl
+
Key
Shift
+
Key
Ctrl
+
Shift
+
Key
Alt
+
Key
Alt
+
Ctrl
+
Key
Alt
+
Shift
+
Key
Alt
+
Ctrl
+
Shift
+
Key
Pressing a key or soft button will cause the key legend or a reference number that
uniquely identifies the key or soft button used to be displayed.
Press
Tab
or click the pointer in the
with
text box and enter the new definition. This
can include specific functions associated with a particular terminal emulation as listed
in the
Predefined Virtual Key Names
list box.
The
Virtual Key Names
appendix
provides a complete list of virtual key names and their associated functions. Clicking a
key name in this list box will cause it to appear on the key definition line. The function
associated with the key name will be attributed to the key or soft button being defined.
You can also enter control characters, or specify that a script file is to be run, as
described in the following sections.
Note:
An escape sequence will be sent across a network as a single
packet.
If you are defining a soft button, you can give it a label up to ten characters long which
is displayed on the soft button in the window by entering it in the
Soft Button Label
text box.