How To Guide - Advanced

BlueZone Web-to-Host

How to Import a Provided Keyboard Map File

Importing Keyboard Map Files: Click here to learn more about this feature

BlueZone keys by default are mapped to a standard BlueZone keyboard map.  However, there are additional keyboard maps that can be imported into BlueZone.

Included with the default installation of BlueZone Web-to-Host are several keyboard map files that are configured as the default keyboard maps for several popular emulators.

Configuration Method: Manual Configuration

Feature Scope: Site Level Feature


Procedure

  1. Launch a BlueZone display session.

  2. From the BlueZone MenuBar, choose Options:Keyboard or click the keyboard icon on the BlueZone ToolBar.  This will bring up the Keyboard Options dialog.

  3. In the upper right hand corner, click the Import Keyboard Options icon.  This will bring up a standard Windows file dialog.

  4. Choose the keyboard map file that you wish to import then click the Open button.

The following is a list of current additional Keyboard Maps that are available:

File Name

Configured As

Emulator Type

extra101.mdk

Default Extra! 101 Key Keyboard Map

Mainframe Display

ibm3270.mdk

Mimics a Real IBM 3270 Terminal

Mainframe Display

keytronic122.mdk

KeyTonic 122 Key Keyboard Map

Mainframe Display

pcomm101.mdk

Default PComm 101 Key Keyboard Map

Mainframe Display

rumba101.mdk

Default Rumba 101 Key Keyaboard Map

Mainframe Display

unicomp122.mdk

Unicomp 122 Key Keyboard Map

Mainframe Display

putty.vdk

Default Putty Keyboard Map

VT Display

 

NOTE  If no keyboard map files appear in the dialog, then there are no additional keyboard map files for the BlueZone emulator that you are currently using.

  1. You are now using the imported keyboard map file.