Title: | The Digital way of working |
Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL ON |
Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5321 |
Total number of notes: | 139771 |
I have not yet seen a "help needed" topic, so here goes. (Good Moderators, please feel free to move this, if desired!) I need to find the decimal ASCII codes for certain keypad keys... in particular, the <PF1>, <PF2>, <PF3>, and <PF4> keys. I have a list of codes for most of the rest of the standard keyboards. (CTRL/Z IS 026, CTRL/S is 019, etc.) Any help or advice would be appreciated! John B.
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1547.1 | From EASYNOTES.LIS | ULTRA::HERBISON | B.J. | Mon Aug 05 1991 19:30 | 2 |
Terminals ONTIME::TERMINALS 453 New Keyboard Ideas HANNAH::KEYBOARD_DESIGN 484 | |||||
1547.2 | in the terminal manuals | ROYALT::KOVNER | Everything you know is wrong! | Mon Aug 05 1991 19:52 | 14 |
I'm answering this from home, where I don't have the manuals, but the keycodes are in all the terminal manuals, from the VT100 to the VT420. Each function key sends a sequence of keycodes, starting with escape. The exact sequence for the keypad keys depends on the keypad mode, application or numeric. In numeric mode, only the PF keys send escape sequences; the others send the regular numbers, -, , . and carriage return. You should be able to find this easily in the manuals. If you want to parse them, there are ANSI parsers available inside the company; the TERMINALS notesfile should help you there. The advantage of using these is that they can easily understand all the escape sequences. | |||||
1547.3 | My Opinion | SANFAN::ALSTON_JO | Mon Aug 05 1991 23:08 | 6 | |
vt52 mode: ANSI mode: pf1= ESC P ESC O P pf2= ESC Q ESC O Q pf3= ESC R ESC O R pf4= ESC S ESC O S | |||||
1547.4 | DECdesign ---> Bookreader | FUTURS::CROSSLEY | For internal use only | Thu Aug 25 1994 12:04 | 21 |
Is there anyone out there who is using output from DECdesign (DFD and SC diagrams) as input into one of the ONLINE document (BOOKREADER) types for DOCUMENT to process ??? If so, then you're going to make a lot of people very happy if you share your knowledge with the rest of us. I've tried numerous conferences without success, ie BOOKREADER, CASE, DECDESIGN, DOCTOR, DOCUMENT, SW_TOOLS_CATALOG, TOOLSHED, etc..... They nearly all specify the same problem, but allas, no solution. If it's a process I have to follow, and or tool I can use, then I'll be pleased to hear about it. Regards, Ian. | |||||
1547.5 | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Thu Aug 25 1994 13:11 | 3 | |
This topic is inappropriate for this conference and is write-locked. Bob - Co-moderator DIGITAL |