By default BlueZone uses the standard BlueZone keyboard map. However, there are additional keyboard maps that can be imported
into BlueZone. These additional keyboard map files are configured to the default keyboard map settings for several popular
emulators and keyboards.
Note
If you have installed a non-English version of BlueZone, the default keyboard map that will be displayed is based on your
currently selected language in the Regional and Language Options in Windows.
After you have installed BlueZone, the following keyboard map files can be found in the same folder as the BlueZone configuration
files.
Table 2: Additional BlueZone Keyboard Map Files
File name |
Configured like |
Host type |
extra101.mdk |
Attachmate EXTRA! |
Mainframe |
keytronic122.mdk |
KeyTronic ® 122 Key Keyboard Map |
Mainframe |
ibm3270.mdk |
IBM 3270 Terminal Keyboard Map |
Mainframe |
pcomm101.mdk |
IBM Personal Communications |
Mainframe |
rumba101.mdk |
Netmanage RUMBA |
Mainframe |
unicomp122.mdk |
Unicomp 122 Key Keyboard Map |
Mainframe |
putty.vdk |
Putty Telnet client |
BlueZone VT |
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1. |
Launch a BlueZone display session. |
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2. |
From the BlueZone menu bar, click or click the keyboard icon on the BlueZone toolbar. The Keyboard Options dialog opens.
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3. |
Click the Import Keyboard Options icon. A standard Windows file dialog opens.
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4. |
Choose the keyboard map file that you want to import and click Open.
Note If no keyboard map files appear in the dialog, then there are no additional keyboard map files for this particular BlueZone
emulator.
You are now using the imported keyboard map file.
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Refer to BlueZone Display and Printer Help for information on how to make changes to your BlueZone keyboard map.