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Table 3., ANSI Supported Escape Sequences, <Esc> <Shift>oq

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Table 3. ANSI Supported Escape Sequences Key Supported Sequences Up arrow [ a Down arrow [ b Right arrow [ c Left arrow [ d F1 op F2 oq F3 or F4 os F5 ot F6 ou F7 ov F8 ow F9 ox F10 oy F11 oz F12 oa After you create these macros, pressing on the keyboard while running the terminal emulation software sends op to the server. When these three characters are transmitted, the server interprets them as . You need this functionality to change the settings in the system setup program or to continue if there is an error on your system and you are prompted to press . In addition to macros for the function keys, Dell recommends that you set up macros for the additional escape sequences listed in Table 4. 6 Console Redirection

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Console Redirection
After you create these macros, pressing <F1> on the keyboard while running the ter-
minal emulation software sends <Esc><Shift>op to the server. When these three
characters are transmitted, the server interprets them as <F1>. You need this func-
tionality to change the settings in the system setup program or to continue if there is
an error on your system and you are prompted to press <F1>.
In addition to macros for the function keys, Dell recommends that you set up macros
for the additional escape sequences listed in Table 4.
Table 3.
ANSI Supported Escape Sequences
Key
Supported Sequences
Up arrow
<Esc> [ <Shift>a
Down arrow
<Esc> [ <Shift>b
Right arrow
<Esc> [ <Shift>c
Left arrow
<Esc> [ <Shift>d
F1
<Esc> <Shift>op
F2
<Esc> <Shift>oq
F3
<Esc> <Shift>or
F4
<Esc> <Shift>os
F5
<Esc> <Shift>ot
F6
<Esc> <Shift>ou
F7
<Esc> <Shift>ov
F8
<Esc> <Shift>ow
F9
<Esc> <Shift>ox
F10
<Esc> <Shift>oy
F11
<Esc> <Shift>oz
F12
<Esc> <Shift>oa