Keyboard Mapping - Neoware c50 - Thin Client User Manual

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IBM 3270 Emulation
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Keyboard Mapping

The following illustrations show where IBM 3270 keyboard functions are mapped to
keys on the Enhanced AT, Sun 5, Sun 4, HP 9000 series and DEC LK201/250
keyboard layouts.
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Perform a cursor-select operation when the cursor is not in a
valid cursor-select field.
The keyboard can be unlocked and the indicator removed by
pressing the Reset key.
Indicates that you cannot enter any data because the applica-
tion program has disabled the keyboard following an entry.
Indicates that you attempted to insert characters into an unpro-
tected field when the cursor was at the end of the field, or you
attempted to word wrap to the next line when there were not
enough spaces to enable a word wrap.
The keyboard can be unlocked and the indicator removed by
pressing the Reset key.
This indicates that the numeric lock function is enabled and the
current cursor is in a numeric field. When the numeric lock
function is on, the current cursor is in an unprotected field and
the keyboard is in lowercase shift, you can only use the 0 to 9,
decimal sign (.), minus (-), and Dup keys.
This symbol indicates that the keyboard is in Insert mode.
Already existing characters to the right of the cursor will move
to make room for new characters that are entered. Insert mode
can be disabled by pressing the Reset or SysRq key, or by
performing any action that sends data to the host, such as
pressing the Enter, Clear, PA, or PF keys.

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