Unless your keyboard is clearly marked, it's sometimes difficult to remember where all the VT100 commands and special keys
are located. And with the Keyboard Editor, the traditional location of some of these commands and keys no longer apply.
The ActiveX control toolbar has the Keyboard Mapping dialog box. This dialog box allows you to see to which keys the VT100
keyboard functions and special keys are currently mapped.
To view your keyboard mapping of the VT100 functions, follow these steps:
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Click the Keyboard Mapping button on the ActiveX control Toolbar. The Keyboard Mapping dialog box opens. |
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Select the type of keys you want to see:
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Data Keys — these keys include all the alphabetic and numeric keys on your keyboard. For example, ABCdef123!@#.
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Function Keys — these keys include all your VT100 functions. For example: Attention, Backspace, Field Minus.
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Select the type of command from the drop-down list in the Host Key panel. The current keyboard mapping appears in the Key
Mapping box.
Note You cannot change the keyboard mapping from this dialog box. If you want to change the keyboard mapping, contact your administrator.
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If you want to launch the selected function right now, click the Execute button. |
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Click Close when finished. |