Define /Key; Key Names - Compaq AA-Q88CE-TE System Manager's Manual

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DEFINE /KEY

Assign a string to a keyboard function key.
Format
DEFINE /KEY key-name "equivalence-string"
Command Qualifiers
/ECHO
/IF_STATE
/LOCK_STATE
/LOG
/SET_STATE
/TERMINATE
Description
This command lets you assign a string to a function key, possibly overriding any
predefined function that was bound to that key. When you then press the key, the
RTR Utility enters the currently associated string into your command line. The
RTR DEFINE /KEY
A key definition remains in effect until you redefine the key or exit from the RTR
Utility. You can include key definitions in command procedures, e.g. in the RTR
Utility initialization file.
The
/IF_STATE
on your terminal. The same key can be assigned any number as long as each
definition is associated with a different state.
By default, the current key state is the
changed by pressing a key that causes a state change (that is, a key that was
defined with the
Parameters
key-name
Specifies a function key to be assigned a string. Table 6–18 describes the valid

key names.

Table 6–18 Key names
Key-name
PF1
PF2
PF3
Defaults
/ECHO
/NOIF_STATE
/NOLOCK_STATE
/NOLOG
/NOSET_STATE
/NOTERMINATE
command is similar to the
qualifier lets you increase the number of key definitions available
command).
DEFINE /KEY /STATE
LK201
PF1
PF2
PF3
OpenVMS DCL DEFINE /KEY
DEFAULT
state. The current state may be
VT100-type
PF1
PF2
PF3
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RTR Command Line Interface 6–57
DEFINE /KEY
command.

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