HP t5300 Terminal Emulation User's Guide (CE .NET) - Page 278
PROGRAMMING ALPHANUMERIC KEYS, Unshifted, Alternate Shifted Shift 2, and Control
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Host Command Summary PROGRAMMING ALPHANUMERIC KEYS Program Alphanumeric Key(s) DCS " y D...D ST where the data string D...D format is as follows: Key1/Hex Code String/Function #/UDS/UDS Direction;Key2/...; Key# Is the key station number of the key to be programmed as listed below: Esc 110 F1 112 F2 113 F3 114 F4 115 F5 116 F6 117 F7 118 F8 119 F9 120 F10 121 F11 122 F12 123 Print Screen 124 Scroll Lock 125 Pause 126 Insert 75 Delete 76 Home 80 End 81 Page Up 85 Page Down 86 Cursor Left 79 Cursor Right 89 Cursor Up 83 Cursor Down 84 Keypad Enter 108 Return 43 Backspace 15 Tab 16 / Is a delimiter. Hex Code String Specifies the hex code of the character to be transmitted with each of the four modifier states in the following order: Unshifted, Shifted, Alternate Shifted (Shift 2), and Control (if omitted, use default). Use a period "." as a place holder for an undefined modifier combination. The hex code represents a valid code in the current 7-bit or 8-bit character set. Use a minus "-" preceding the hex representation of a diacritical sign if a diacritical mark is to be defined. Function # Is a number associated with a local function as listed below. For example, function number "0" makes the key or key/modifier inoperative. Function number "100" indicates a user-defined sequence (UDS), and a UDS direction is defined following the slash "/" delimiter. 0 No Function 100 UDS 91 Backspace 92 Cancel 93 Escape 94 Delete UDS Is the user-defined sequence specified in Hex format. Each hex code in this string represents a value transmitted by the defined key combined with the modifiers. UDS Direction Specifies the transmission direction: 0 or none 1 2 Normal (Host and/or terminal) default Local (Terminal only) Remote (Host only) C-10