Using A 3270 Converged Keyboard As An Ibm 3101 Keyboard (702 = 1 - 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 Converged Keyboard as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702 = 1)
TO PERFORM THIS 3101
FUNCTION
USE
Keyboard
ALT A to Z
CTRL A to Z or CTRL a to z
ALT [
CTRL Space
ALT\
CTRL :
ALT =
CTRL<
ALT {
CTRL =
ALT -
CTRL >
ALT '
CTRL?
ALT
CTRL
A
"•
[
^
]
1
DEL
BREAK
PA2
ESC
ATTENTION
CLEAR
Clear
ERASE EOL/EOF
Erase EOF
ERASE INPUT
Erase Input
Notes:
Of Enter (Main
Keyboard)
TO PERFORM THIS 3101
FUNCTION
USE
Keyboard
ERASE EOS
Cursor Sel
RESET
Reset
CLICKER
M
PRINT
Print
AltGr
Extended Graphics
—n
^
K2
.1 CO
a
f£)
&
Menu Request
ExSel Menu
Keypad
0 to 9 , .
0 to 9 ,. (Main Keyboard) or
Numeric Pad 0 to 9 ,.
1 PF1 to PF8
PF1 to PF8
1. The Control key on a 3270 Converged keyboard is the unlabeled key below the TEST key.
If this key is already used for a terminal local function, press ExSel Control.
• For 3179, 3191, and 3192 terminals, the Control key works as Control mode.
• For a 3180, the Control key is ExSel Control.
• For all other terminals, the Control key works as Control Shift.
2. The Extended Graphics key on a 3270 Converged Keyboard is ALT
Depending on the character set and on the language used by your ASCII host application and the type
of your 3270terminal (CECP-capable or not), there can be some limitations on the mapping of the ASCII
character graphics.
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3174 Establishment Controller Terminal User's Reference for Expanded Functions

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