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Ivan,
It should work. Not sure why it doesn't at the moment. We'll look
into it. For now, the following work around exists. The PF1 key sends
the code <ESC>OP to the host. If you assign SHIFT/F6 to be ^3OP (thats
caret 3 Capital O Capital P) you should get PF1. The ^3 is the <ESC>
code. I've tried it here and it works for me.
bruce,
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| Bruce,
Thanx for the workaround. I needed it today for a less-than-pleased
because-the-standard-procedure-doesn't-work-for-mapping-pf1 caller.
I was also unable to get the regular method of mapping pf1 to another
key to function, but the workaround (^3OP) did the job.
Now caller wants to know if we have figured out WHY you can map other
keys, but not pf1 using the point'n'click method on the keyboard menu.
Do we have an answer for this?
Thanx,
Diane
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| Diane,
I haven't had a chance to figure out why it doesn't work (or fix it for
that matter). If I had to guess, it's probably because the PF1 key is
NUMLOCK key on PC keyboards. Since the NUMLOCK key normally toggles
the state of the numeric keypad, the VT320 has to do extra processing
to keep the keypad in the correct state as well as have the key execute
the PF1 code. There must be something different between 16 and 32 bits
that caused the problem. It's on the list of things to fix for 7.1 now
that we have put 7.0a to bed (fingers crossed).
bruce,
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