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Keyboards

PC104-Key Keyboard
On the PC104-key Keyboards the alphanumeric
keypad is the main typewriter keypad, while the
function key group lies along the top of the keyboard
and can be programmed locally or downloaded from
the host. The numeric keypad is the calculator-style
set of keys on the right-hand side of the keyboard,
used to enter numeric data.
The cursor and edit keypads, located to the left of the
numeric keypad, allows users to edit text and move
around in the document. The communication key
group, above the edit keypad, is used to control
communications with the host or printer.
The PC104-key keyboard is configured as an IBM 3151
ASCII keyboard and is for use primarily with the 3151
emulation.
The ANSI keyboard varies from the PC-style keyboard
styles mainly in that it features 20 function keys, a set
of PF-keys, and a different style numeric keypad.
For each keyboard, there is a set of local "hot-keys."
They perform a variety of terminal functions, such as
"Print Screen" and "Enter Setup." (See the Appendix
for a complete list of local functions.)
ANSI Keyboard

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