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Ch. 2 Keyboard Configuration, Keyboard Nationality, Keyboard Mapping, - keyboard case

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chapter 2 KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION This chapter describes how to configure the keyboard, define key functions, and compose special characters. Keyboard Nationality The emulator must be configured for the nationality of the keyboard being used; otherwise, the characters displayed may not match the key legends. The nationality is specified using the Keyboard Language option in the Emulation Settings dialog box, which is displayed by selecting Emulation in the Settings menu. Select the nationality required in this list box then click the OK button to action the change and close the dialog box. Keyboard Mapping Terminal keyboards have a set of function keys labeled F1 up to F24 in some cases. The function of these keys have been mapped to the following key combinations: Function Key F1 to F12 F13 to F24 Emulator Key Combination Ctrl + 1 to Ctrl + = Ctrl + Shift + 1 to Ctrl + Shift + = The Enter key found on the numeric keypad of terminal keyboards is emulated by pressing Ctrl + Return. Special key functions supported by each terminal emulation can be mapped to keys using the predefined macros listed in the Define Key Macros dialog box as described in the next section. Keyboard Configuration 2-1

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chapter 2
K
EYBOARD
C
ONFIGURATION
This chapter describes how to configure the keyboard, define key functions, and compose
special characters.
Keyboard Nationality
The emulator must be configured for the nationality of the keyboard being used; other-
wise, the characters displayed may not match the key legends. The nationality is specified
using the
Keyboard Language
option in the
Emulation Settings
dialog box, which is
displayed by selecting
Emulation
in the
Settings
menu. Select the nationality required in
this list box then click the
OK
button to action the change and close the dialog box.
Keyboard Mapping
Terminal keyboards have a set of function keys labeled
F1
up to
F24
in some cases. The
function of these keys have been mapped to the following key combinations:
The
Enter
key found on the numeric keypad of terminal keyboards is emulated by press-
ing
Ctrl
+
Return
.
Special key functions supported by each terminal emulation can be mapped to keys using
the predefined macros listed in the
Define Key Macros
dialog box as described in the next
section.
Function Key
Emulator Key Combination
F1
to
F12
Ctrl + 1
to
Ctrl + =
F13
to
F24
Ctrl
+ Shift + 1
to
Ctrl + Shift + =