Ansi Terminals; Remapping The Janus Keys - Intermec 200 Quick Reference Manual

Janus 900 mhz terminal emulation for the model 200 controller
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JANUS 900 MHz Terminal Emulation for the Model 200 Controller

ANSI Terminals

ANSI terminals support standard alphanumeric keys and arrow keys.
However, they do not support function keys. This table lists the JANUS TE
keys that carry out special runtime functions.
JANUS Key

Remapping the JANUS Keys

You can modify the TE.CFG file on your JANUS device to remap a JANUS key
or a two-key sequence. When you remap JANUS keys, you are changing the
function of the keys on your JANUS device. You may need to remap keys if
your terminal emulation program requires users to press a key that is not on a
standard 101-key keyboard. You can also create a macro and remap a key or
two-key sequence to run the macro.
You can remap any JANUS key or two-key sequence that performs an action
specific to a PC or that does not perform any JANUS action. For example, you
can remap
You can also remap
You cannot remap a JANUS key or two-key sequence that performs an action
specific to JANUS devices. For example,
is a JANUS-specific action.
B-6
TE Runtime Function
Enter Line mode
Enter Character mode
Enter hot key configuration menu
Exit TE
Move viewport up by one line
Move viewport down by one line
Move viewport left by one column
Move viewport right by column
Move viewport up by one viewport
Move viewport down by one viewport
Move viewport left by one viewport
Move viewport right by one viewport
because it performs the PC action of typing a lowercase letter A.
because it does not perform any JANUS action.
moves the viewport up, which

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