By default, BlueZone keys are mapped to a standard BlueZone
keyboard map by default. However, there are additional keyboard maps
that can be imported into BlueZone.
In the default installation of BlueZone Web-to-Host, there
are keyboard map files that are configured as the default keyboard
maps for popular emulators.
To import a keyboard map:
- Start a BlueZone Display session.
- From the BlueZone menu bar, select or click the keyboard
icon
on the BlueZone toolbar.
- Click the Import Keyboard Options icon
.
- Select the keyboard map file that you want to import and
click Open.
The imported keyboard map file is now used.
Table 1 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 are in the Open Keyboard
Options Configuration window, there are no additional keyboard map
files for the BlueZone emulator that you are currently using.