Using A 3270 Base Keyboard As An Ibm 3101 Keyboard (702 = 0 - IBM 3174 Reference Manual

Establishment controller; terminal user's reference for expanded functions
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3270 Terminals Used as ASCII Terminals
Using a 3270 Base Keyboard as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702 = 0)
TO PERFORM THIS 3101
FUNCTION
USE
Keyboard
ALT A to Z
ALT A to Z or ALT a to z
ALT[
ALT Space
ALT\
ALT0
ALT =
ALT\
ALT{
ALT =
ALT -
ALT <
ALT '
ALT/
ALT
ALT
A
[
0
]
I
del
^
BREAK
Field Mark
ESC
ATTENTION
CLEAR
Clear
ERASE EOL/EOF
Erase EOF
ERASE INPUT
Erase Input
TO PERFORM THIS 3101
FUNCTION
USE
Keyboard
LINE FEED
ALT ^
1
ERASE EOS
Cursor Sel
RESET
Reset
CLICKER
H
PRINT
Print
—>n
^1 Q
-a
H
©
&
Menu Request
EXTM Menu
Keypad
0 to 9 ,.
0 to 9 ,.
PF1 to PF8
PF1 to PF8
<
I
.4
1 or Enter
Notes:
1. The ALT function is CTRL.
2. in ASCII Emulation mode, Text keyboards function as Typewriter or APL keyboards. Text keyboard
users should note the following:
• The Text keyboard ! and -i function as an ! on Typewriter keyboards; the -i function is shifted
numeric 6.
• The CLEAR and CURSR SEL keys are labeled opposite of how they function on the Text keyboard.
• PA1 and PA2 keys are the ALT of the marked PA1 and PA2 keys, while DUP and FIELD MARK are
unshifted versions of those keys.
• The TEXT ON/OFF key maps to Back Space on Typewriter keyboards.
• For Extension Mode (EXTM) functions, see Chapter 1.
Appendix A. Terminal Keyboard Maps
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