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D Keyboard Mapping, string of keystrokes is entered.

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D Keyboard Mapping When keyboard commands are redirected to the server keyboard from a remote client, keystrokes on a generic terminal emulation keyboard may not control all PC keyboard keys. Because there is no direct mapping between a generic terminal keyboard and a PC's keyboard, most special keys on the PC keyboard must be emulated using character strings. 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). NOTE The pcAnywhere terminal emulator includes a keyboard map that automatically manages all key translations. Key Left Alt Left Ctrl Backspace Tab Enter F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Left Shift Right Shift Right Ctrl Right Alt Keystroke Combination Ctrl-A Ctrl-D Ctrl-H Ctrl-I Ctrl-M Ctrl-F 1 Ctrl-F 2 Ctrl-F 3 Ctrl-F 4 Ctrl-F 5 Ctrl-F 6 Ctrl-F 7 Ctrl-F 8 Ctrl-F 9 Ctrl-F 0 Ctrl-F Ctrl-F = Ctrl-F a Ctrl-F b Ctrl-F c Ctrl-F d Key Esc Insert Home End Page Down Page Up Up Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Character String Esc Esc Esc [ @ Esc [ H Esc [ K Esc [ U Esc [ V Esc [ A Esc [ B Esc [ C Esc [ D 95

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D
Keyboard Mapping
When keyboard commands are redirected to the server keyboard from a remote client,
keystrokes on a generic terminal emulation keyboard may not control all PC keyboard
keys. Because there is no direct mapping between a generic terminal keyboard and a PC's
keyboard, most special keys on the PC keyboard must be emulated using character
strings. 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).
NOTE
The pcAnywhere terminal emulator includes a keyboard map that
automatically manages all key translations.
Key
Keystroke
Combination
Key
Character
String
Left Alt
Ctrl-A
Esc
Esc Esc
Left Ctrl
Ctrl-D
Insert
Esc [ @
Backspace
Ctrl-H
Home
Esc [ H
Tab
Ctrl-I
End
Esc [ K
Enter
Ctrl-M
Page Down
Esc [ U
F1
Ctrl-F 1
Page Up
Esc [ V
F2
Ctrl-F 2
Up Arrow
Esc [ A
F3
Ctrl-F 3
Down Arrow
Esc [ B
F4
Ctrl-F 4
Right Arrow
Esc [ C
F5
Ctrl-F 5
Left Arrow
Esc [ D
F6
Ctrl-F 6
F7
Ctrl-F 7
F8
Ctrl-F 8
F9
Ctrl-F 9
F10
Ctrl-F 0
F11
Ctrl-F -
F12
Ctrl-F =
Left Shift
Ctrl-F a
Right Shift
Ctrl-F b
Right Ctrl
Ctrl-F c
Right Alt
Ctrl-F d