Ibm Terminals - PSC PowerWedge 10 User Manual

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IBM Terminals

NOTE
User's Guide
Table 12. DEC Keyboard Keys (Continued)
Mne-
Code
monic
39
(X54)
%U/L
(X55)
%U-
(X56)
%U/N
(NP0)
%U0
(NP1)
%U1
(NP2)
$U2
(NP3)
%U3
Mnemonic keys (XA)–(XF) are "on/off" keys. For example, to encode an
keystroke combination, you need to turn
and then turn it off afterward with (XA0).
Several models of IBM terminals support more than one type of keyboard.
Some key definitions depend on the keyboard, while others are the same
for all keyboards.
Figure 8
keyboards.
To encode a key on your keyboard, find the key in the appropriate figure.
Keys that are common to both keyboards appear with their normal labels;
see Table 8 for the Code 39 and ASCII equivalents for these keys. Key-
board-specific keys in the figures begin with an X (for example, X11) or
have a mnemonic label; to encode those keys, see Table 13.
ASCII
Key
Value
802C
4
802D
5
802E
6
8030
7
8031
8
8032
9
8033
on by entering (XA1) before the
Alt
and
show the layouts of two IBM-terminal
Figure 9
Full Keyboard Support
Mne-
Code
ASCII
monic
39
Value
(NP4)
%U4
(NP5)
%U5
(NP6)
%U6
(NP7)
%U7
(NP8)
%U8
(NP9)
$U9
Alt+B
8034
8035
8036
8037
8038
8039
B
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