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NetServer. These BIOS specific commands are initiated by pressing Alt-0 zero

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B Terminal Emulation Keys When keyboard commands are redirected to the NetServer's keyboard from a remote console, keystrokes generated on a generic terminal keyboard may not be able to control all the NetServer's keyboard keys. When there is no direct mapping between the remote keyboard and the NetServer keyboard, special keys on the NetServer keyboard are emulated using character strings. This is why keys such as ESC and Home must be emulated in the form of ANSI escape sequences to access HP NetServer functions remotely. If you choose not to use pcANYWHERE32 (which has pre-defined emulation keys), you will need to program macro keys to correspond to the Remote Console Redirection escape sequences. PC keystrokes that have no ASCII/ANSI terminal equivalents, but are recognized by the HP NetServer BIOS, can only be used after you have logged onto the NetServer. These BIOS specific commands are initiated by pressing Alt-0 (zero) if the terminal has been set up correctly. Most terminal emulation software permits the mapping of special keys to character strings. If this is not true of the software you are using, you must send strings manually. The tables below provide a guide to keyboard emulation, both with keyboard combinations (where keys are held down together) and keystroke sequences (where a string of keystrokes is entered). Sequence Esc O P Esc O Q Esc O R Esc O S Esc [ @ Esc [ A Esc [ B Esc [ C Esc [ D Esc [ H Esc [ K Legend F1 F2 F3 F4 Insert Up arrow Down arrow Right arrow Left arrow Home End Sequence Esc [ 1 9 ~ Esc [ 2 0 ~ Esc [ 2 1 ~ Esc [ 2 3 ~ Esc [ 2 4 ~ Esc [ 6 4 ~ Esc [ 6 5 ~ Esc [ 6 6 ~ Esc [ 6 7 ~ Esc [ 6 8 ~ Esc [ 6 9 ~ Legend F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 cF1 cF2 cF3 cF4 cF5 cF6 27

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Terminal Emulation Keys
When keyboard commands are redirected to the NetServer's keyboard from a
remote console, keystrokes generated on a generic terminal keyboard may not be
able to control all the NetServer's keyboard keys. When there is no direct
mapping between the remote keyboard and the NetServer keyboard, special keys
on the NetServer keyboard are emulated using character strings.
This is why keys such as ESC and Home must be emulated in the form of ANSI
escape sequences to access HP NetServer functions remotely. If you choose not to
use pcANYWHERE32 (which has pre-defined emulation keys), you will need to
program macro keys to correspond to the Remote Console Redirection escape
sequences.
PC keystrokes that have no ASCII/ANSI terminal equivalents, but are recognized
by the HP NetServer BIOS, can only be used after you have logged onto the
NetServer. These BIOS specific commands are initiated by pressing Alt-0 (zero)
if the terminal has been set up correctly.
Most terminal emulation software permits the mapping of special keys to
character strings. If this is not true of the software you are using, you must send
strings manually. The tables below provide a guide to keyboard emulation, both
with keyboard combinations (where keys are held down together) and keystroke
sequences (where a string of keystrokes is entered).
Sequence
Legend
Sequence
Legend
Esc O P
F1
Esc [ 1 9 ~
F8
Esc O Q
F2
Esc [ 2 0 ~
F9
Esc O R
F3
Esc [ 2 1 ~
F10
Esc O S
F4
Esc [ 2 3 ~
F11
Esc [ @
Insert
Esc [ 2 4 ~
F12
Esc [ A
Up arrow
Esc [ 6 4 ~
cF1
Esc [ B
Down arrow
Esc [ 6 5 ~
cF2
Esc [ C
Right arrow
Esc [ 6 6 ~
cF3
Esc [ D
Left arrow
Esc [ 6 7 ~
cF4
Esc [ H
Home
Esc [ 6 8 ~
cF5
Esc [ K
End
Esc [ 6 9 ~
cF6