HP t1000 T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide - Page 27

The compose character sequence can also be initiated by pressing a key defined with

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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 + I (or the key defined with the COMPOSE virtual key name) again before completing a compose character sequence causes it to be abandoned and a second sequence to be started. An invalid compose character sequence causes the bell to sound. The following tables use several conventions: • The keys bearing the characters used to compose a special character may be pressed in any order unless (in order) is specified. • (DEC Multinat.) indicates that the character can only be composed if the National option in the Emulation Settings dialog box is not selected (i.e. the emulator is in Multinational mode) and the Preferred Font option in the Terminal Settings dialog box is set to DEC-MCS. • (Latin-1) indicates that the character can only be composed if the National option in the Emulation Settings dialog box is not selected (i.e. the emulator is in Multinational mode) and the Preferred Font option in the Terminal Settings dialog box is set to ISO Latin-1. • If a nationality is specified with the character description, for example (Dutch), then the character can only be composed when the National option in the Emulation Settings dialog box is selected and the relevant Keyboard Language is selected. Compose Character Sequences " quotation mark "space # number sign + + ' apostrophe @ commercial at [ opening bracket 'space aa or AA (Multinational) aa or AA or aA (National) (( \ back slash // or /< ] closing bracket ^ circumflex accent )) ^space ` grave accent `space { opening brace (- | vertical line /^ } closing brace )- Keyboard Configuration 2-5

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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
+
I
(or the key defined with the COMPOSE virtual key name)
again before completing a compose character sequence causes it to be abandoned and a
second sequence to be started. An invalid compose character sequence causes the bell to
sound.
The following tables use several conventions:
The keys bearing the characters used to compose a special character may be pressed in
any order unless (
in order
)
is specified.
(
DEC Multinat.
)
indicates that the character can only be composed if the
National
option in the
Emulation Settings
dialog box is not selected (i.e. the emulator is in
Multinational mode) and the
Preferred Font
option in the
Terminal Settings
dialog
box is set to
DEC-MCS
.
(
Latin-1
)
indicates that the character can only be composed if the
National
option in
the
Emulation Settings
dialog box is not selected (i.e. the emulator is in Multinational
mode) and the
Preferred Font
option in the
Terminal Settings
dialog box is set to
ISO Latin-1
.
If a nationality is specified with the character description, for example (
Dutch
), then
the character can only be composed when the
National
option in the
Emulation Set-
tings
dialog box is selected and the relevant
Keyboard Language
is selected.
Compose Character Sequences
quotation mark
“space
#
number sign
+ +
apostrophe
‘space
@
commercial at
aa
or
AA
(Multinational)
aa
or
AA
or
aA
(National)
[
opening bracket
((
\
back slash
//
or
/<
]
closing bracket
))
^
circumflex accent
^space
`
grave accent
`
space
{
opening brace
(-
|
vertical line
/^
}
closing brace
)-