By default, BlueZone keys 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. To import a keyboard map, use the following procedure:
Configuration method: Manual configuration
Feature scope: Site-level feature
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Launch a BlueZone Display session. |
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From the BlueZone menu bar, click or click the keyboard icon on the BlueZone toolbar. The Keyboard Options dialog displays.
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In the upper right hand corner, click the Import Keyboard Options icon . A standard Windows file dialog displays.
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Select the keyboard map file that you want to import and click Open. You are now using the imported keyboard map file.
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The following table lists the current additional keyboard maps that are available:
Table 1: Keyboard map files
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 Keyboard 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, there are no additional keyboard map files for the BlueZone emulator that you
are currently using.