HP T5725 TeemTalk® 5.0 for Unix User's Guide - Page 148

Key String Treatment, Function Indicator

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HP700/92 Emulation Key String Treatment Each f-key and button definition displayed in the menu consists of two lines. The first line begins with the f-key number followed by space then a one-character attribute field. This field will contain either an uppercase L, T or N. These characters indicate the following: L : The key string is executed locally. T : The key string is transmitted to the host only. N : The key string is treated as keyboard-entered data. The default selection is T for all f-keys. To change this setting, use the Tab or Shift + Tab keys to move the cursor over the field then press F2 (Next Choice button) or F3 (Previous Choice button) to cycle through the options until the one required is displayed. Function Indicator The rest of the first line is used to specify what is displayed on the screen button to indicate its function. The default display shows the numbers of the f-keys. The two fields following LABEL represent the upper and lower lines that can be displayed on the button. To change the current definition, use the Tab or Shift + Tab keys to move the cursor into the relevant field and type in the new definition which can consist of a maximum of 16 characters, eight characters per field. 10-12

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HP700/92 Emulation
Key String Treatment
Each f-key and button definition displayed in the menu consists of two lines. The first
line begins with the f-key number followed by space then a one-character attribute
field. This field will contain either an uppercase
L
,
T
or
N
. These characters indicate
the following:
L
:
The key string is executed locally.
T
:
The key string is transmitted to the host only.
N
:
The key string is treated as keyboard-entered data.
The default selection is
T
for all f-keys. To change this setting, use the
Tab
or
Shift
+
Tab
keys to move the cursor over the field then press
F2
(
Next Choice
button) or
F3
(
Previous Choice
button) to cycle through the options until the one required is
displayed.
Function Indicator
The rest of the first line is used to specify what is displayed on the screen button to
indicate its function. The default display shows the numbers of the f-keys.
The two fields following LABEL represent the upper and lower lines that can be
displayed on the button. To change the current definition, use the
Tab
or
Shift
+
Tab
keys to move the cursor into the relevant field and type in the new definition which
can consist of a maximum of 16 characters, eight characters per field.