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# #
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# Function key mapping for the "more HP" - like layout #
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I. Function Key Map
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PC | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 |
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Key
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UNSHF| 132 | Soft| | | | 7/8 | Dspl| Auto| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN|
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SYS | Cols|Reset| | | Beep| Bit | Func| Wrap| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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LABEL|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
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UNSHF| | | | | | | | | SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN|
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USER | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 | F13 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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LABEL|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
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| | | | | | | | | Fkey| U/S |VT/HP| Next|
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ALT | F14 | HELP| DO | F17 | F18 | F19 | F20 | F21 |Label|Label| Mode| SCRN|
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|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
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| User| User| User| User| User| User| User| User| | | | |
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SHIFT| F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 | F13 | | | | |
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|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
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ALT- | User| User| User| User| User| User| User| User| | | | |
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SHIFT| F14 | F15 | F16 | F17 | F18 | F19 | F20 | F21 | | | | |
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|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
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CTRL-| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN| SCRN|
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ALT | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
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|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|
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PC | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 |
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Key
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II. Special Keys Used To Change The General Runtime Functionality
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To be consistent with XFfree86 2.0 Virtual Screen switching, it is
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now also possible to switch screens by using:
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CTRL - ALT - Fx , where x can be 1 ... No of screens compiled,
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see the definition of PCVT_NSCREENS !
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Virtual Screen/Terminal switching
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F9 or CTRL-ALT-F1 switches to screen 0
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F10 or CTRL-ALT-F2 switches to screen 1
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F11 or CTRL-ALT-F3 switches to screen 2
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F12 or CTRL-ALT-F4 switches to screen 3
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CTRL-ALT-F5 switches to screen 4
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CTRL-ALT-F6 switches to screen 5
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CTRL-ALT-F7 switches to screen 6
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CTRL-ALT-F8 switches to screen 7
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CTRL-ALT-F9 switches to screen 8
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CTRL-ALT-F10 switches to screen 9
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CTRL-ALT-F11 switches to screen 10
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CTRL-ALT-F12 switches to screen 11
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(see also ALT-F12 below)
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ALT-F9 Function key labels ON / OFF
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this key is only operational, when in HP/VT mode, see F11
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ALT-F9 toggles between function key labels displayed or not.
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ON: screen has either 25-3 = 22, 28-3 = 25 or 50-3 = 47 lines
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2 lines fkey labels displayed
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row/col display enabled
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1 line status/load avg line
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OFF: screen has either 25-3 = 22, 28-3 = 25 or 50-3 = 47 lines
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no function key labels displayed
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no row/col display
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no status/load avg line
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applicable escape sequences:
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switch OFF:
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ESC & j @ remove labels from screen
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switch ON:
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ESC & j A display system fkey labels
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ESC & j B display user fkey labels
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ESC & j C display current fkey labels
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ALT-F10 User / System Function key labels
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this key is only operational, when in HP/VT mode, see ALT-F11
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ALT-F10 toggles between the display of user or system
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function key labels
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this key is only active if labels are toggled on via
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the ALT-F9 function key
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screen has either 25-3 = 22, 28-3 = 25 or 50-3 = 47 lines
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2 lines fkey labels displayed
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row/col display enabled
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1 line status/load avg line
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applicable escape sequences: (see above)
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ESC & j A display system fkey labels
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ESC & j B display user fkey labels
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ESC & j C display current fkey labels
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ALT-F11 Toggle between pure VT and HP-VT Emulation
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This key switches between pure vt100/vt220 mode and
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vt100/vt220 with hp-fkey-labels mode of operation.
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this is not dependent of any screen resolution the
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virtual consoles are in.
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initially, after power on, all virtual screens are in
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the pure vt-mode:
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- the emulator does not execute any hp escape sequences
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- the function key label lines are switched off
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- no load average or status line is displayed
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- no row / column counter is displayed
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- no window number is displayed
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- the full screen 25x80, 28x80 or 50x80 is usable
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- ALT-F9 and ALT-F10 have no function
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when toggled to the vt/hp mix of operation, the following
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changes take place:
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- the emulator executes the supported hp-esc sequences
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- the function key labels are displayable depending
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on the state of ALT-F9/F10
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- the load average is displayed
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- the row / column counters are displayed
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- the window number is displayed in the lower right corner
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- in any screen resolution, the last 3 lines are lost,
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so one has a 22x80, 25x80 and 47x80 resolution
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- F9 and F10 are operational.
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when switching modes by means of ALT-F11, the following
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changes to the current environment, the emulator may
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be in, apply:
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- the screen is cleared
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- the cursor moves to the home position
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- the scrolling region is reset to default
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(this functionality is available via an ioctl)
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ALT-F12 Cycle current screen
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This key cycles through the display of the video
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screens. on startup, screen 0 is displayed; with every
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keypress of F12, the next screen is displayed, wrapping
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from the maximum screen number back to screen 0.
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(this functionality is available via an ioctl)
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III. Special Keys used to change the Runtime Functionality of a Page
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when in mixed HP/VT mode, one has two types of function key labels
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on screen, user function keys and system function keys.
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this functionality is NOT available in pure VT220 mode !
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the user function keys emit the below mentioned VT220 function-
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key sequences. the labels can be reprogrammed by use of escape
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sequences.
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in system function key mode, several pre-programmed functions inside
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the emulator can be toggled, currently implemented are:
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- F1, if a chipset is detected for which 132 operation is supported,
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F1 toggles between 80 columns and 132 columns.
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- F2, does a soft reset of the emulator code
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- F3, -/-
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- F4, -/-
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- F5, toggle the audible beep generation
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- F6, toggle 7/8 bit char width
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- F7, toggle display functions. this means that control codes
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in the range 0x00 to 0x1f are not EXECUTED by the emulator
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any longer, but displayed on the screen
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- F8, toggle automatic cursor wraparound at end of line
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these functions operate just for the selected screen
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IV. Keyboard VT220 compatibility
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The following keys behave different as probably expected.
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They were mapped to provide more VT220 compatibility.
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To have F1-F8 emit something in HP-mode, you have to switch
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to user function key labels by using ALT-F10 (see ALT-F10 above) !
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PC Keyboard VT220 Keyboard
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F1 F6 (ESC [ 17 ~)
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F2 F7 (ESC [ 18 ~)
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F3 F8 (ESC [ 19 ~)
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F4 F9 (ESC [ 20 ~)
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F5 F10 (ESC [ 21 ~)
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F6 F11 (ESC [ 23 ~)
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F7 F12 (ESC [ 24 ~)
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F8 F13 (ESC [ 25 ~)
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ALT-F1 F14 (ESC [ 26 ~)
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ALT-F2 HELP (ESC [ 28 ~)
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ALT-F3 DO (ESC [ 29 ~)
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ALT-F4 F17 (ESC [ 31 ~)
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ALT-F5 F18 (ESC [ 32 ~)
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ALT-F6 F19 (ESC [ 33 ~)
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ALT-F7 F20 (ESC [ 34 ~)
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ALT-F8 F21 (ESC [ 35 ~) (i know !!!!)
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SHIFT-F1 ... SHIFT-F8
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User Defined Keys for F6 - F13
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ALT-SHIFT-F1 ... ALT-SHIFT-F8
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User Defined Keys for F14 - F20
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Insert Insert Here (ESC [ 2 ~)
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Delete Remove (ESC [ 3 ~)
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Home Find (ESC [ 1 ~)
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End Select (ESC [ 4 ~)
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PgUp Prev Screen (ESC [ 5 ~)
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PgDn Next Screen (ESC [ 6 ~)
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PrtSc (ignored)
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Pause (ignored)
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Break (ignored)
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Cursor Keys dependent upon state of cursor key mode either
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ESC [ A ... ESC [ D or ESC O A ... ESC O D
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NumLock toggles Numeric Keypad for Keypad Numeric Mode
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and Keypad Application Mode
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ALT-Keypad-0 can be used to generate any keycode in the
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ALT-Keypad-1 rage 0-255.
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ALT-Keypad-2 this was modeled with the behaviour of a
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ALT-Keypad-3 popular boot loader in mind
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ALT-Keypad-4
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ALT-Keypad-5
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ALT-Keypad-6
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ALT-Keypad-7
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ALT-Keypad-8
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ALT-Keypad-9
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Numeric Keypad dependent upon state of keypad numeric/application
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mode either 0 ... 9 or ESC O p ... ESC O y
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ALT-NumLock emits PF1 sequence (ESC O P)
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ALT-Keypad-/ emits PF2 sequence (ESC O Q)
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ALT-Keypad-* emits PF3 sequence (ESC O R)
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ALT-Keypad-- emits PF4 sequence (ESC O S)
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/* EOF */
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