Add information about F1n on Linux console.

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Pavel Roskin 2003-09-23 05:33:15 +00:00
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convention for PC keyboards is that F11-20 always means Shift with
F1-10.
You may find that on the Linux console with some keyboard layouts
Shift-Fn is interpreted as F(n+12), not as F(n+10). This is a result
of non-uniformity of keyboard layouts. This is not an intended
behavior and it may be fixed some day. In the meantime, use "Learn
Keys" to remedy this inconvenience.
2.4 Why does the ESC key behave funny?
Midnight Commander uses the ESC key as a prefix for simulating the